This place was not too bad except that we didn't have a fire pit in the camp. We did have some squirrels though. What a surprise. Olivia decided to walk around and practice her photography.
Eventually I had to take things into my own hands.
Unlike Jasper camp ground where we also didn't have a fire pit, the Lake Louise camp ground at least had a shelter with a big oven thing in it. We cooked up some corn and had fun with the fire.
The next day we walked to the back of the lake and I set up a top rope for Olivia.
She managed to do fairly well
The most impressive thing that the Japanese tourists seem to get a photo of themselves with is not the lake, but the nearly 100 year old hotel that would never be allowed to be built these days. It is quite a large and nice hotel and the lake is amongst the most impressive around, but it is that there is a hotel so out of place that makes it look so picturesque.
Olivia!!! You have taken some great photos!!! I love the critter shots. You must have snuck up on them! And the casual, unposed photo of Mummy and Daddy having lunch looks so natural. Well done!!! You're becoming quite the photographer. You've even used the 'rule of thirds' on the squirrel. Your climbing skills are truly impressive. You are a little star!!! We can't wait to see Lake Louise. If we were camping then we would definitely make sure we booked a site with a fire pit!!! But we aren't. So we won't........
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