Day 13: British Columbia!


July 18:  We got out in late morning and headed south, in order to take the Crowsnest pass to B.C.:  the others are too close to areas with closed roads due to wildfires.  We went to the interpretive center at Frank Slide, which was Canada’s deadliest rockslide:  in 1903, 70-90 people of the 100 living on the edge of Frank were killed, buried under a rockslide that only lasted 100 seconds but decimated the neighbourhood.  The area is still pretty much as it was in 1903.


No mountain sheep today, nor elks -- too bad!  Nice twisty, hilly and occasionally mountainous drive, though.  We’re keeping to the southeast as now some of even Banff is being closed off because of the fires.  Staying in Cranbrook.  But at least we made it to B.C.!  Ended our day with a nice swim in the hotel pool.

Heritage Inn; warm saltwater pool. Nice dinner at Mr. Mike’s Steakhouse.


Frank after the rockslide, 1903

The area today

We made it!!



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