We spent the night dry camping at the parking lot of Athabasca Glacier. One of our neighbors was a couple that also owns an expedition vehicle.


At the end of the trail a new adventure starts
We spent the night dry camping at the parking lot of Athabasca Glacier. One of our neighbors was a couple that also owns an expedition vehicle.

In the evening we left Banff NP and started driving towards Athabasca Glacier

After hiking Johnston canyon we drove to Lake Louise Ski area to take a shuttle to Lake Louise. Lake Louise parking can get full very early in the morning during the summer. We took the shuttle anyway afraid that it would be full but this early in the season it was busy but not full.

We hiked the Johnston Canyon trail in the morning.
A very popular hike in the area and therefore crowded. Still worth it.

We left our CG and drove HW 95 till the city of Golden where we made a right turn on Trans Canada HW1 entering Yoho NP

We crossed into Canada and proceeded along HY 93 (now in Canada), a scenic drive connecting Cranbrook to Banff

The Fundy Trail Parkway is a 20 mile long scenic parkway along the west shore of the Bay of Fundy of New Brunswick.

The Hopewell Rocks are rock formations known as sea stacks caused by tidal erosion. The formations consist of red-brown sedimentary conglomerate, sandstone, and minor mudstone rock from the Carboniferous Hopewell Cape Formation.

Fort Beauséjour is a large fort on the Isthmus of Chignecto, a neck of land connecting the present-day province of New Brunswick with that of Nova Scotia.

Prince Edward Island National Park is situated along the island’s north shore, in front of the Gulf of St. Lawrence,
