Skip to main content

Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 17, 2015: Lake Minnewanka

1-_IGP2043Dr. Fumblefinger and I went on a lovely hike around Lake Minnewanka a few weeks ago and snapped a few pics along the way.  This one is the lake with Mount Rundle in the background.

 

Lake Minnewanka ("Water of the Spirits" in Nakoda) is a glacial lake located in the eastern area of Banff National Park in Canada, about five kilometres (3.1 miles) northeast of the Banfftownsite. The lake is 28 km (17 mi) long and 142 m (466 ft) deep, making it the longest lake in the mountain parks of the Canadian Rockies (the result of a power dam at the west end).  Aboriginal people long inhabited areas around Lake Minnewanka, as early as 10,000 years ago, according to stone tools and a Clovis point spearhead discovered by archaeologists. The area is rich in animal life (e.g. elk, mule deer, mountain sheep, bears) and the easy availability of rock in the mountainous terrain was key to fashioning weapons for hunting.

Attachments

Images (1)
  • Lake Minnewanka: Mount Rundle in the background.

Add Comment

Comments (0)

Post
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×