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  • Washington map of major parks, cities, roads, geography. USA.
    Washington-map.jpg
  • Favorite parks, tracks (trails), and sights are labelled on this small relief map of South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu – South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    NEW-ZEALAND-South-Island-map.jpg
  • See Coleman Glacier, in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, from Snowbird Pass, hiked via Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia. Mount Robson and Jasper are part of the larger Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-2075_Coleman-Glacier_Jasper-NP.jpg
  • See Coleman Glacier, in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, from Snowbird Pass, hiked via Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia. Mount Robson and Jasper are part of the larger Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 9 images.
    08CAN-2064-2072pan-Coleman-Glacier_J...jpg
  • Walk a short loop around Red Rock Canyon in Waterton Lakes National Park, Canadian Rockies, Alberta, Canada. In 1932, Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park joined Glacier National Park in Montana with Waterton. UNESCO honored Waterton-Glacier as a World Heritage Site (1995) containing two Biosphere Reserves (1976). Geology: Rocks in these parks are primarily sedimentary layers deposited in shallow seas over 1.6 billion to 800 million years ago. During the tectonic formation of the Rocky Mountains 170 million years ago, the Lewis Overthrust displaced these old rocks over newer Cretaceous age rocks.
    02GLA-12-32-Red-Rock-Canyon.jpg
  • Hike the trail to Marvel Lake, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada (along the trail to reach Mount Assiniboine). See Mount Gloria, Eon Mountain (with sharp point, 3310m/10,860 feet), and Aye Mountain (right, 3243meters/10640 feet). This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-1196_Marvel-Lake.jpg
  • Hike to Bryant Creek Warden Cabin in Bryant Creek Valley, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada (along the trail to reach Mount Assiniboine). On left is Mount Cautley, and right are Mt. Allenby and Mount Mercer. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
    09CAN-1159-61-62-64pan_Bryan-Creek-V...jpg
  • Starting from Sunshine Meadows in Banff National Park, walk to Rock Isle Lake in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. To reach Rock Isle Lake, drive or shuttle 8 kilometers west of the town of Banff, ride the gondola to Sunshine Village, and hike 1.4 kilometers (1 mile) one way. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-1138_Rock-Isle-Lake.jpg
  • Starting from Sunshine Meadows in Banff National Park, ascend Standish Viewpoint to see Rock Isle Lake (center left), Mt. Assiniboine (most distant blue pyramid in center), and Grizzly lake in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. To reach the trailhead, drive or shuttle 8 kilometers west of the town of Banff, ride the gondola to Sunshine Village, and hike 5.2 kilometers round trip to Standish Viewpoint. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 5 images.
    09CAN-1130-34pan_Mt-Assiniboine-PP.jpg
  • Hike the Mount Edith loop trail (8 miles) over Cory Pass in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
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  • Hike the Mount Edith loop trail (8 miles) over Cory Pass, by the pinnacle of Mount Louis, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-1050_Mt-Louis_Cory-Pass.jpg
  • Hike to see Saskatchewan Glacier from Parker Ridge viewpoint, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1388_Saskatchewan-Glacier.jpg
  • Hike to colorful blue-green and yellow Ink Pots along Johnston Creek, in Banff National Park, Alberta, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Cold spring water percolates up through sand and river gravel to form five blue-green pools. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Stitched from 4 images.
    10CAN-2286-89pan_Ink-Pots.jpg
  • Visitors paddle a blue canoe in the turquoise waters of Moraine Lake, in Valley of the Ten Peaks, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-2298_Moraine-Lake.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet) reflects in a pond at Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-2189_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Starting from Sunshine Meadows in Banff National Park, walk to Rock Isle Lake in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. To reach Rock Isle Lake, drive or shuttle 8 kilometers west of the town of Banff, ride the gondola to Sunshine Village, and hike 1.4 kilometers (1 mile) one way. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 2 images.
    09CAN-1094-1095_Rock-Isle-Lake.jpg
  • Hike the Mount Edith loop trail (8 miles) over Cory Pass near the pinnacle of Mount Louis, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Stitched from 3 overlapping images.
    09CAN-1064-1066pan_Mt-Louis_Cory-Pas...jpg
  • Dwarf fireweed grows beside Robson Glacier, in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Mount Robson (3954 meters or 12,972 feet) is the highest point in the Canadian Rockies, and is part of the Rainbow Range. Global warming alert: during the past century, Robson Glacier has receded an average of 18 meters per year (1788 meters total from 1911-2010, www.glacierchange.org), and has accelerating melting to 22 meters per year since 1996. An inventory of western Canada glaciers (by Bolch et al 2010) found that from 1985-2005, British Columbia glaciers lost 11% of their area and Alberta glaciers lost 25% of their area. Mount Robson is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1816-p1_Mt-Robson.jpg
  • A bicyclist rides the Icefields Parkway beneath glaciers hanging from 12,000-foot peaks in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0062_Bicycling-Jasper.jpg
  • Mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus), Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada. The mountain goat is an even-toed ungulate of the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae (that includes antelopes, gazelles, and cattle). It belongs to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes), along with thirty-two other species including true goats, sheep, the chamois, and the musk ox. The mountain goat is the only species in the genus Oreamnos. Photo is within the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    01CAN-C3-28-Mountain-goat-T.jpg
  • Mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus), Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada. The mountain goat is an even-toed ungulate of the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae (that includes antelopes, gazelles, and cattle). It belongs to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes), along with thirty-two other species including true goats, sheep, the chamois, and the musk ox. The mountain goat is the only species in the genus Oreamnos. Photo is within the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    01CAN-C-32_Mountain-goat.jpg
  • Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis), Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada. Wild sheep crossed the Bering land bridge from Siberia during the Pleistocene (about 750,000 years ago) and spread across western North America as far south as Baja California and northwestern Mexico. Genetic divergence from their closest Asian ancestor (snow sheep) occurred about 600,000 years ago. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    01CAN-09-23-Rocky-Mountain-Bighorn-S...jpg
  • Mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus), Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada. The mountain goat is an even-toed ungulate of the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae (that includes antelopes, gazelles, and cattle). It belongs to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes), along with thirty-two other species including true goats, sheep, the chamois, and the musk ox. The mountain goat is the only species in the genus Oreamnos. Photo is within the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    01CAN-08-36-Mountain-goat+horns.jpg
  • Lichen on rock inscribes orange, yellow, black and white patterns in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    95CAN-08-19_Lichen.jpg
  • Over time, Lichen etches rock into polygon patterns in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    95CAN-08-09_lichen-polygon-pattern.jpg
  • Mount Robson (3954 meters or 12,972 feet elevation), highest peak in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, rises above Berg Lake, in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, CANADA. Ground foliage turns red in mid September. Berg Lake (1641 meters or 5385 feet elevation) has a beautiful turquoise color created by glacial sediments suspended in the water. Leaves of low-growing bushes have changed from summer green to a blazing red color in late September. Mount Robson is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984. Published in Sierra Magazine, Sierra Club Outings January/February 2004.
    95CAN-04-19-Mount-Robson_Berg-Lake.jpg
  • In mid September, ground foliage turns red, orange, and yellow in meadows below Snowbird Pass and Mount Robson (3954 meters or 12,972 feet), the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies (part of the Rainbow Range). Mount Robson Provincial Park (in British Columbia, Canada) is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    91CAN-07-30-Mt-Robson-meadow-color.jpg
  • Haiduk Lake (6781 feet or 2067 meters), Whistling Pass and Valley, Banff ..National Park, Alberta. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    10CAN-2590_Whistling-Pass.jpg
  • Western Pasqueflower (Anemone occidentalis, or Pasque Flower) seedheads grow at Whistling Pass, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This flowering plant is placed by some authorities in the genus Pulsatilla instead of Anemone, both which are in the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    10CAN-2572_pasqueflower-seedheads.jpg
  • Egypt Lake reflects peaks in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 8 images.
    10CAN-2548-55pan_Egypt-Lake.jpg
  • Johnston Canyon Upper Falls plunges over limestone rock in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    10CAN-2247_Johnston-Canyon_Upper-Fal...jpg
  • Johnston Creek makes a hairpin turn in the limestone gorge of Johnston Canyon, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    10CAN-2228-30pan_Johnston-Canyon.jpg
  • Daisies bloom at Herbert Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The aster, daisy, or sunflower family (Asteraceae or Compositae) is the largest family of vascular plants. Banff is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    10CAN-2132_daisies.jpg
  • See Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet) from Assiniboine Pass, in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-2226_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet), Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 6 images.
    09CAN-2183-2188pan_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet), Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-2156_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet), Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-2100_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine Lodge has a view of Lake Magog in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Mount Assiniboine rises to 3618 meters / 11,870 feet elevation. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 5 images.
    09CAN-2078-82pan_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • A cabin of Mount Assiniboine Lodge nestles in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-2067_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet), Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-2059_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • The shoulder of Nub Peak gives an impressive view of Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet) and Wedgewood Peak rising above Lake Magog, Sunburst Lake, and Cerulean Lake (left to right) in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 6 images.
    09CAN-2023-28pan_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • The shoulder of Nub Peak gives an impressive view of Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet) and Wedgewood Peak rising above Lake Magog, Sunburst Lake, and Cerulean Lake (left to right) in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-1638_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • The shoulder of Nub Peak gives an impressive view of Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet) and Lake Magog, Sunburst Lake, Cerulean Lake, and Elizabeth Lake (left to right), in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 5 images.
    09CAN-1637-41pan_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet), Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-1520_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet), Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
    09CAN-1509-12pan_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Mount Assiniboine rises to 3618 meters / 11,870 feet elevation. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 5 images.
    09CAN-1476-1480pan_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Sunrise illuminates clouds with orange light at Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010. Panorama stitched from 6 overlapping images.
    09CAN-1461-66pan_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • Mount Temple (3543 metres  or 11,624 feet) rises high above houses at Lake Louise townsite, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-3302_Mount-Temple.jpg
  • See Mount Temple (3543 metres  or 11,624 feet) from town of Lake Louise in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-3243_Mount-Temple.jpg
  • Canoes are rented at Moraine Lake Lodge dock, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-3235-p1_Moraine-Lake.jpg
  • Mount Fay (elevation 3235 meters / 10,613 feet) rises high above Moraine Lake (1884 meters / 6181 feet) in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-3214_Moraine-Lake.jpg
  • At Sentinel Pass (8566 feet), hikers view the Valley of the Ten Peaks (left) and Paradise Valley (right), in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 7 images.
    08CAN-3158-3164pan_Valley-of-Ten-Pea...jpg
  • A pond south of Sentinel Pass reflects the Valley of the Ten Peaks, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-3116_Valley-of-Ten-Peaks.jpg
  • A yellow canoe plies blue-green Moraine Lake in Valley of the Ten Peaks, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Banff is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 5 images. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    08CAN-3072-3076pan_Moraine-Lake.jpg
  • See snow-dusted Rocky Mountains from Big Beehive viewpoint in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Look north up Pipestone Valley to Cataract Peak (left 3333 meters or 10,936 feet) and the Slate Range (right). Banff is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    08CAN-2629-2631pan_Banff-NP.jpg
  • See Victoria Cross Range (left) and Colin Range (right) above Jasper Tramway station atop The Whistlers peak, above Jasper townsite, in Jasper National Park, Canada. Jasper is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    08CAN-2447-2449pan_Jasper-NP.jpg
  • See Jasper townsite and the Colin Range from viewpoints atop The Whistlers peak, above Jasper Tramway station, in Jasper National Park, Canada. Jasper is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-2398_Jasper.jpg
  • Emperor Falls plunges from Mount Robson (3954 meters or 12,972 feet elevation), the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Mount Robson Provincial Park (in British Columbia, Canada) is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-2271_Mt-Robson.jpg
  • Ancient brown and blue rock pattern, Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-2227_Mt-Robson-rock-pattern.jpg
  • Ancient orange and blue rocks form patterns in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Mount Robson is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    08CAN-2225_Mt-Robson-rock-pattern.jpg
  • A waterfall flows from Snowbird Pass, in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Mount Robson is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    08CAN-2201-2203pan_waterfall.jpg
  • A waterfall flows from Snowbird Pass, above the toe of Robson Glacier in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Global warming alert: during the past century, Robson Glacier has receded an average of 18 meters per year (1788 meters total from 1911-2010, www.glacierchange.org), and has accelerating melting to 22 meters per year since 1996. An inventory of western Canada glaciers (by Bolch et al 2010) found that from 1985-2005, British Columbia glaciers lost 11% of their area and Alberta glaciers lost 25% of their area. Mount Robson is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 6 images.
    08CAN-2130-2135pan_Robson-Glacier.jpg
  • Hike pretty meadows below Snowbird Pass and Mount Robson (3954 meters or 12,972 feet), the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies (part of the Rainbow Range). Mount Robson Provincial Park (in British Columbia, Canada) is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-2034_Mt-Robson.jpg
  • Ancient orange and blue rocks form patterns in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Mount Robson is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1781_Mt-Robson.jpg
  • Berg Glacier and Berg Lake are a wonderful backpacking destination in Mount Robson Provincial Park of British Columbia, Canada. Mount Robson (3954 meters or 12,972 feet) is the highest point in the Canadian Rockies, and is part of the Rainbow Range. Mount Robson is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    08CAN-1696_Mt-Robson.jpg
  • Emperor Falls plunges 150 feet (at 5300 ft elevation) in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Mount Robson is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1668_Mt-Robson.jpg
  • Lower White Falls plummets on the Robson River, Valley of a Thousand Falls, Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1616_Mt-Robson.jpg
  • Mount Robson (3954 meters or 12,972 feet) is the highest point in the Canadian Rockies, and is part of the Rainbow Range. Mount Robson Provincial Park (in British Columbia, Canada) is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1555_Mt-Robson.jpg
  • Aspen trees at Mount Robson (3954 meters or 12,972 feet in the Rainbow Range), whose summit is the highest point in the Canadian Rockies. Mount Robson Provincial Park (in British Columbia, Canada) is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1544_Mt-Robson.jpg
  • On Mount Edith Cavell, Angel Glacier lies in a cirque above Cavell Glacier and Cavell Pond, in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Jasper is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
    08CAN-1511-1514pan_Mt-Edith-Cavell.jpg
  • Cavell Glacier and Cavell Pond on Mount Edith Cavell, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Jasper is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1510_Mt-Edith-Cavell.jpg
  • On Mount Edith Cavell, Angel Glacier lies in a cirque above Cavell Glacier and Cavell Pond, in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Jasper is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Stitched from 2 overlapping images.
    08CAN-1502-1503pan_Mt-Edith-Cavell.jpg
  • On Mount Edith Cavell, Angel Glacier lies in a cirque above Cavell Glacier and Cavell Pond, in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Jasper is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Stitched from 2 overlapping images.
    08CAN-1497-1498pan-Angel-Glacier_Mt-...jpg
  • On Mount Edith Cavell, Angel Glacier lies in a cirque above Cavell Glacier and Cavell Pond, in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Jasper is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 6 images.
    08CAN-1451-1456pan_Mt-Edith-Cavell.jpg
  • See Mount Athabasca (left, 3491 meters or 11,453 feet), Icefields Parkway, and Sunwapta Pass from Parker Ridge viewpoint, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Banff is part of Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 2 images.
    08CAN-1426-1427pan_Sunwapta-Pass_Mt-...jpg
  • From Parker Ridge viewpoint, see Saskatchewan Glacier melt into a blue-green lake, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1424_Saskatchewan-Glacier.jpg
  • Hike to see Saskatchewan Glacier from Parker Ridge viewpoint, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Banff is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 2 images.
    08CAN-1405-1406pan_Saskatchewan-Glac...jpg
  • A hiker sees Saskatchewan Glacier from Parker Ridge, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    08CAN-1387_Saskatchewan-Glacier.jpg
  • Peyto Lake, Mistaya Mountain, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Banff is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    08CAN-1318-1320pan_Peyto-Lake.jpg
  • Feisty young Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) climb a road cut along Bow Valley Parkway, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Wild sheep crossed the Bering land bridge from Siberia during the Pleistocene (about 750,000 years ago) and spread across western North America as far south as Baja California and northwestern Mexico. Genetic divergence from their closest Asian ancestor (snow sheep) occurred about 600,000 years ago. The Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site was declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0071_Rocky-Mountain-Bighorn-S...jpg
  • Feisty young Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) climb a road cut along Bow Valley Parkway, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Wild sheep crossed the Bering land bridge from Siberia during the Pleistocene (about 750,000 years ago) and spread across western North America as far south as Baja California and northwestern Mexico. Genetic divergence from their closest Asian ancestor (snow sheep) occurred about 600,000 years ago. The Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site was declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0070_Rocky-Mountain-Bighorn-S...jpg
  • A bicycle on the Icefields Parkway near Saskatchewan Crossing (5000 feet elevation) rides by spectacular peaks exceeding 10,000 feet elevation in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0056_Bicycling-Banff.jpg
  • Aspen leaves turn gold in autumn along the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0055_Bicycling-Banff.jpg
  • A bicycle on the Icefields Parkway near Saskatchewan Crossing (5000 feet elevation) rides by spectacular peaks exceeding 10,000 feet elevation in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0054_Bicycling-Banff.jpg
  • A bicyclist zooms down Icefields Parkway south of Sunwapta Pass in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0053_Sunwapta-Pass.jpg
  • See Mount Athabasca (left, 3491 meters or 11,453 feet) from Icefields Parkway near Sunwapta Pass in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0051_Sunwapta-Pass.jpg
  • Bicycle the Icefields Parkway beneath snowy peaks in Jasper National Park, Canada. Jasper is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0027_Bicycling-Jasper.jpg
  • A glacier bus dwarfs a bicyle at Columbia Icefield Visitor Center in Jasper National Park, along a 187-mile bicycle ride from Jasper to Banff in Alberta, CANADA. Brewster Snocoach Tours buses drive tourists onto Athabasca Glacier. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    03CAN-G0022_Bicycling-Jasper.jpg
  • Herbert Lake reflects peaks in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Banff is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 3 images shot on film. Published on the cover of John Steel Rail Tours corporate brochure 2006, www.johnsteel.com. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    03CAN-01-11-13pan_Herbert-Lake_refle...jpg
  • Waterfalls and fall leaf colors in Johnston Canyon, Banff National Park, Alberta, CANADA. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Image was licensed by Tennessee Valley Bottling Company, Alabama for use as marketing screening for a water bottle label.
    01CAN-04-21_Johnston-Canyon-waterfal...jpg
  • Autumn leaves turn red againts yellow lichen on the forest floor of Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is in the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    01CAN-02-34_Forest-floor-color.jpg
  • A red canoe paddles towards Emerald Lake Lodge, beneath Mount Burgess (2599 metres / 8527 feet) in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. For 17 years, Mount Burgess was featured on the Canadian ten dollar bill. Published in Wilderness Travel 2004 Catalog of Adventures.
    01CAN-02-05-Emerald-Lake-Lodge-canoe.jpg
  • A fall storm threatens rain over larch forest, in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    95CAN-08-29-Rainstorm-Yoho-NP.jpg
  • Berg Glacier and Berg Lake are a scenic backpacking destination in Mount Robson Provincial Park of British Columbia, Canada. Mount Robson (3954 meters or 12,972 feet) is the highest point in the Canadian Rockies, and is part of the Rainbow Range. Mount Robson is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site honored by UNESCO in 1984.
    95CAN-04-27-Mount-Robson-glacier-sun...jpg
  • Backpackers cross a bridge over a tributory of Pharaoh Creek at Egypt Lake Campsite, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
    10CAN-2618-21pan.jpg
  • A bridge crosses a tributory of Pharaoh Creek at Egypt Lake Campsite, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 7 images.
    10CAN-2495-501pan.jpg
  • The railroad follows a U-shaped bend in Bow River at Morant's Curve, along Bow Valley Parkway, Highway 1A, in Banff National Park, ..Alberta, Canada. The Bow Range is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Nicholas Morant (namesake for Morant's Curve) photographed the Rockies extensively in the 1930s and 1940s for Canadian Pacific Railway. This is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 8 images.
    10CAN-2309-16pan_Morants-Curve_Banff.jpg
  • Mount Assiniboine (3618 meters / 11,870 feet), Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984.
    09CAN-1519_Mt-Assiniboine.jpg
  • A pond south of Sentinel Pass reflects the Valley of the Ten Peaks, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. The peaks are Mounts Fay (3235 meters / 10,613 feet), Little (3088 m / 10,131 ft), Bowlen (3072 m / 10,079 ft), Tonsa (3057 m / 10,030 ft), Perren (3051 m / 10,010 ft), Allen (3310 m / 10,860 ft), Tuzo (3246 m / 10,650 ft), Deltaform (3424 m / 11,234 ft), and Neptuak (3233 m / 10,607 ft) from left to right. Banff is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    08CAN-3132-3134pan_Valley-of-Ten-Pea...jpg
  • Blue-green Moraine Lake in Valley of the Ten Peaks, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Banff is part of the big Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1984. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
    08CAN-2678-2681pan-Moraine-Lake.jpg
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