Recently Oscar our Spanish Specialist went on the Canyons of Ice Nature Tour to Johnston Canyon and "immediately our local historian and tour guide, Ward Cameron greeted us and began his commentary with passion and personal touch. He showed us his extensive knowledge of the area through his years of living in Banff National Park, guiding experience, exposure to wildlife, and his academic studies which were all reflected in his commentary, adding to the experience a valuable imaginative entertainment."
"Upon arrival and after receiving some safety instructions we headed into the canyon. Through the course, Ward explained how the survival of wildlife, the formation and erosion of the canyon all interact to give place in this wonder of nature. The Johnston Canyon Ice Walk experience may also be appreciated by photographers as the guide tells you exactly where and when the best spots are to take photographs. Once at our destination in the canyon a quick stop to observe the area while enjoying some hot chocolate. It is hard to believe how three hours had gone so fast since our departure that morning."
Looking for more winter activities in Banff National Park? Check out the Explore Rockies store located downtown Banff for even more winter activity ideas!

There was an air of anticipation as the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay made its way through Canada’s first National Park on Jan. 20th, 2010. In Banff, thousands of people filled the streets to watch the relay make its way to central park. The last hand off was made to Karen Percy Lowe and as she lit the cauldron; central park filled with cheers. During the 2 hour event, the Canadian Tenors headlined and Bomba was also on stage to keep the crowd going. The following day Banff National Park said good bye to the Torch on its way home to Vancouver, the Olympic Games begin in 21 days!
The Olympic torch started the journey across Canada in Victoria on October 30th, and will be welcomed into more than a thousand communities across Canada. The Torch will travel for a total of 106 days, over 45,000 km, & 12,000 Torchbearers participating from all walks of life. The Olympic Games will take place over 17 days beginning Feb. 12th with 15 events happening all over the Vancouver area. The Olympic Cauldron will be lit in Vancouver on Feb 12th, follow the journey of the Olympic Torch Relay into Vancouver!
Click here to see more pictures of the Olympic torch in Banff National Park
Ever wonder what it would be like to work in Banff National Park and the Canadian Rockies? We received an email from Ralph, who used to work at Lake Minnewanka as a boat captain over 20 years ago. Here’s his story that he shared with us.
"Ultimately, my years as a Minnewanka guide helped me to achieve my dream job - as a submariner in the Canadian Navy."
"It's been over twenty years since I was a guide at Lake Minnewanka, and the memories of cruising the lake in the Canoe Coves and the fishing boats are still fresh in my mind...Working at Minnewanka was indeed a good life training experience. It led me to complete a diploma in the Parks and Recreation management field, whereupon I worked for Alberta Fish & Wildlife as well as Red Deer's Waskasoo Park and Tourism Red Deer."
"I'm currently a Master Seaman aboard HMCS Corner Brook, one of the Canadian Navy's four diesel-electric submarines. I've also sailed all over the world aboard several of the Navy's frigates. It took eight years of intensive naval training to get where I am, but it was my years at Minnewanka that laid the foundation for me to become a submariner. And for that I would like to say thank-you. Thanks for the memories!"
Click here for a list of current career opportunities in the Canadian Rockies.
