That's funny, because just this morning I was thinking about taking another look at this itinerary. I'm just not really in the mood to fly to Europe again this year, so I was looking to do something more domestic... How was the weather? The Adults Only for next year is early August, not a time of year I normally travel... What additional stuff did you do?
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In addition to activities on the
ABD itinerary - Red Bus, rafting, gondola, Columbia Icefields etc. - we did a cruise on Lake McDonald, evening wildlife safari in Banff, visited Athabasca falls, and added a couple of days in Jasper. In GNP we visited Apgar Village, attended some ranger presentations and drove to the south end of the park to see the goats at the Goat Lick Overlook. We didn't get to hike as much as I wanted because DS had an ear infection and didn't feel well (thank goodness I brought some ear drops!), but he felt better by the time we reached Banff. There are about a million beautiful mountain vistas and lakes on the Icefield Parkway and since we were driving we stopped at a lot of them to take photos (DS got tired of that pretty quickly, since I wanted him to be in the photos). There are a lot of trails around the Fairmont in Banff and you can walk up to Bow Falls or take the short walk into town. Banff is a fun little town to explore. The Cascade Gardens are adjacent to the hotel and the Whyte Museum is a art/history museum in Banff. Both are probably worth visiting, but we didn't make it to either one, unfortunately. Maybe next time.

The hotel in Banff is like a castle and it is a tourist attraction itself. I also added one extra night in Whitefish, MT because I wanted to be near the airport for our flight home (and it was DS's birthday and I didn't want him to spend it on a plane or at the airport). Whitefish is a really cute town with some nice restaurants and shops. There was a heat wave for the first few days of our trip. It was in the mid-90's for the 3 days we were at GNP and the first day in Banff, then it cooled down and the highs were in the upper 60's, low 70's for the rest of the trip. Since it was warm, there was no problem with the Going to the Sun Road and there were many beautiful waterfalls there and in Canada. We stayed at all 3 Fairmont hotels in the area - Banff Springs, Chateau Lake Louise, and Jasper Park Lodge and none of them had air conditioning, but mostly we didn't need it. The Jasper Park Lodge was the least impressive building, but it was my favorite of the three. The rooms are okay in all three hotels, but don't live up to the outside or the common areas.
Here is a photo from Logan's Pass. A lot less snow than when carpenta was there. A friend of mine who was in GNP in July 2012 was telling me just yesterday that when she and her husband were there the snow was still too deep to open the GTTS road, so I guess we were lucky. They found a workaround by driving around the south end of the park and approaching Logans Pass from the other direction, so it worked out for them anyway. There were still some drifts around 3 feet high, but there were patches where the snow was melted and these were covered with wildflowers, which you can't see very well in this photo. DS still managed to find a snow covered hill to slide down using his jacket as a sled.
I don't have any photos of the outside of the Fairmont Banff Springs that come close to the beautiful photos on their website, but here's a really cool room inside the hotel.
This was the view from our room at Lake Louise.
The hotel from the other end of the lake.
Besides the view, one of my favorite things about this hotel - the unique chandeliers.
