
A day trip on the ice road to Fort Chipewyan
Category: Adventures and Expeditions Tags: 1788, Acden, ACFN, Alberta, Allan Adam, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Athabasca River, Canada, Exploration, Firebag River, First Nations, Fort Chipewyan, Fort McMurray, Fur Trade, History, Ice road, Lake, Lake Athabasca, National Park, Northern Alberta, Northwest Company, Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, RMWB, UNESCO Heritage Site, Whooping Crane, Winter road, Wood Buffalo National Park
From time to time, it’s interesting to go “archiving” through one’s portfolio. It’s also humbling but you can also uncover some hidden gems. These images were created in July, 2009 during a kayaking trip in Jasper National Park. This was the second time that I ever kayaked, the first time being in The Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, in 2001 or 2002.
Category: Adventures and Expeditions Tags: Alberta, Archives, Bay of Fundy, Canada, Glaciers, Icon, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Kayaking, Lake, Maligne Lake, Mountains, National Parks, Nova Scotia, Paddle Canada, Paddling, Rocky Mountains, Spirit Island, Treasures, Trees, Wilderness
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Nature Photography by Martin Ryer
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