TOP 22 Banff Attractions - All Things To Do - Scenic Drive - Lake Louise and Jasper
Most beautiful scenic drive from Calgary to Lake Louise to Jasper to Edmonton.
1. Calgary
2. Lake Minnewanka
3. Banff Avenue / Cascade Mall
4. Banff Gondola
5. Sulphur Mountain
6. Sanson's Peak
7. Banff Upper Hot Springs
8. Lake Louise
8.1 Moraine Lake (Missed this one)
9. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
10. Bow Lake
11. Peyto Lake
12. Wildlife (Black Bears, Bighorn Sheep, Grizzly Bear, Mountain Goats, Elks, and many more)
12.1 Saskatchewan River Crossing
13. Columbia Icefield / Athabasca Glacier
14. Icefield Parkway (Highway)
14.1 Sunwapta Falls (Missed this one)
15. Athabasca Falls
16. Mount Edith Cavell
17. Jasper National Park
18. Jasper Tramway
19. Maligne Canyon
20. Maligne Lake
21. Pyramid and Patricia Lakes
22. Medicine Lake
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1. Glacier Skywalk
2. Glacier Adventure
3. Banff Gondola
4. Banff Lake Cruise
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Places to see in ( Brackley - UK )
Places to see in ( Brackley - UK )
Brackley is a town in south Northamptonshire, England. It is about 19 miles from Oxford and about 22 miles from Northampton. Historically a market town based on the wool and lace trade, it was built on the intersecting trade routes between London, Birmingham and the English Midlands and between Cambridge and Oxford. Brackley has connections with Formula 1 as it is close to Silverstone and home to the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team.
Brackley, originally also known as Brachelai or Brackele, was held in 1086 by Earl Alberic. After this it passed to the Earl of Leicester, and to the families of De Quincy and Roland. In the 11th and 12th centuries Brackley was in the Hundred of Odboldistow and in the Manor of Halse. Richard I (The Lionheart) named five official sites for jousting tournaments so that such events could not be used as local wars, and Brackley was one of these. The tournament site is believed to be to the south of the castle where the A422 now passes.
Brackley used the poor house at Culworth until 1834, when Parliament passed the Poor Law Amendment Act and as a result Brackley Poor Law Union was founded.[5] A workhouse for 250 people was built in 1836, southwest of the town on Banbury Road. It was demolished in the 1930s.
Brackley Castle was built soon after 1086. Its earthwork remains lie between Hinton Road and Tesco. It comprised a motte mound 10 feet (3.0 m) high and approximately 44 yards (40 m) in diameter with an outer bailey to the east. Archaeological excavation has revealed evidence of a ditch defining the perimeter of the bailey. Two fishponds originally lay outside the ditch but have subsequently been infilled – however south of St. James Lake may have formed a part of this. Brackley Castle may have gone out of use in 1147. It was destroyed in 1173.
The almshouses were founded in 1633 by Sir Thomas Crewe of Steane. They have one storey plus attic dormers. They were originally six houses but by 1973 they had been converted into four apartments. Brackley Manor House was also a 17th-century Jacobean building that also originally had one storey plus attic dormers. In 1875–78 the Earl of Ellesmere had it rebuilt on a larger scale, in the same style but retaining only the doorway and one window of the original building. It is now Winchester House School, a coeducational preparatory school for children aged from 3–13. It used to be a Woodard School.
Brackley is close to the A43 road, which now bypasses the town, linking it to Towcester and Northampton to the north-east and the M40 motorway to the west. The A422 links it to Banbury and Buckingham. The nearest railway station is Kings Sutton, about 6 miles (10 km) west of the town. Brackley had two railway stations of its own that were closed in the 1960s. Brackley's first station, known in its latter years as Brackley Town, opened in May 1850 as part of the Buckinghamshire Railway's Buckingham and Brackley Junction line between Verney Junction and Banbury Merton Street via Buckingham.
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Fort St.James, British Columbia
Weiter fuhren wir auf dem Yellowhead Highway, bei Vanderhoof machten wir unterwegs einen Umweg und besuchten das einsam gelegene Fort St.James am 100 Kilometer langen Stuart Lake, früher das wichtigste Fort in West-Kanada. Dies war nie ein Militär Fort, sondern ein Handelsposten der Hudson Bay Company. Simon Fraser, der berühmte Entdecker in Diensten der North West Trading Company gründete 1806 diesen ersten Handelposten. Hier bekommt man einen guten Eindruck vom Leben der Pelzhändler im vergangenen Jahrhundert in dieser Wildnis, es ist wie eine Zeitreise in die Pioniergeschichte Kanadas. Fort St.James blieb 100 Jahre lang der wichtigste Posten westlich der Rocky Mountains. Obwohl man heute mit dem Auto hierher fahren kann, wird einem doch bewusst, wie einsam und abgelegen diese Gegend hier ist, vor über 100 Jahren war das noch viel schlimmer.
Williams Lake, British Columbia Canada to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada Trip 2/3
Leaving: Williams Lake British Columbia Canada
Destination: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada.
Trasnfers: Prince George Waiting time 1:45, Edmonton Waiting time 5:45
Stops: Quesnel, Prince george, Valemont, Jasper, Hinton, Edson, Edmonton, Lloyd Minster, North Battleford, Saskatoon
Time of travel: 1 Day 2 hours 45 minutes
Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Surrey, Surrey British Columbia
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Yellowhead Highway, British Columbia
Wir verliesen den Bundesstaat Alberta und kamen wieder ins High Country von British Columbia. Am 1131 Meter hohen Yellowhead Pass, der Grenze zwischen Alberta und British Columbia, mussten wir wieder die Zeit umstellen. Der bequeme, niedrige Pass war seit Jahrtausenden eine wichtige Handelsroute der Indianer zwischen dem Westen und den Prärien. Kurz hinter dem Pass kreuzt ein kleiner Bach den Weg, der hier noch junge Fraser River. Fast 1400 Kilometer weiter südlich mündet der dann breite und träge Fluss bei Vancouver in den pazifischen Ozean.
Entlang dem Mount Robson, dem mit 3954 Metern höchsten Berg der kanadischen Rocky Mountains, dem Thomson River, hier machten wir ein paarmal Helt, und dem Blue River fuhren wir heute auf dem Yellowhead Highway durch die grünen Täler der Cariboo Mountains. Die Entdeckung der Goldfelder hier am Fraser River im Jahre 1858 führte zu einem Goldrausch, der über 30000 Menschen anzog.
The Church In The Woods
1500s Church in Hollington, St Leonards, East Sussex.
Cambridge: St. John's Street
St John's Street is a historical street in central Cambridge, that links with Bridge Street, Round Church Street, and Sidney Street to the north. Here is the main area for some of the most historic University of Cambridge colleges.
St John's College is located on the west side of the street, hence the name. The college has an impressive crenellated gatehouse entrance.