Deliciously ugly or stunningly beautiful, Johnston Canyon in the spring melt certainly gets ones attention. This is a closer look at the lower falls. Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
A winter sunset casts some alpenglow on the mountains in the Pine Pass. The pass lies in the rugged Hart Ranges of the Northern Rocky Mountains which form part of the Pine Le Moray Provincial Park. British Columbia, Canada
Predawn colour lights up the sky and paints a pink hue over the Murray River as it plunges 70m (229 ft) down the majestic Kinuseo Falls. First documented on a western map in 1906, Samuel Prescott Fay provided the first description of the falls in 1914 as part of a scientific expedition. He named the falls “Kinuseo”, which was fish in the native Cree language, due to the abundance of trout he observed above and below the falls. A second expedition in 1927 recorded “Kapaca Tignapy” as a traditional Cree name for the falls translating as “falling water”. Monkman Provincial Park, Northern Rockies, British Columbia, Canada.