Columbia Icefield at Sunrise

The following photos were taken on June 2, 2011 around 7am. It was a tranquil morning. Not a single visitor was seen yet, except me! The whole icefield belonged to me!! :D That’s one of the benefits for staying in Columbia Icefield overnight. You can take as much time as you want to view the spectacular scenery, especially during twilight, and take amazing photos without other visitors blocking the view.

Quiet Summer Morning at Columbia Icefield with Calm, Tranquil Reflection of Sunwapta Lake at the Toe of Athabasca Glacier - Jasper National Park, Alberta | SAMTSAI.COM

June 2, 2011: Quiet summer morning at Columbia Icefield

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Camera: Canon 60D and EF-S 18-200mm f3.5-5.6 IS Lens
Filter: Hoya 72mm Filters (UV, Circular Polarizer CPL & ND8)
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Tangle Falls | Jasper National Park

Tangle Falls, about 7km north of Columbia Icefield Centre, is a popular tourist stop along the Icefields Parkway, and is often adorned with professional photographers. The falls are nicely framed with sub-alpine firs and orange tinted rocks, which makes a great slow shutter study when the weather is permissible. You won’t miss this tourist attraction. The waterfall is right by the highway. Very often you can see quite a few people gathering around the falls for photoshooting. If time allows, you may want to hike up the waterfall. Tangle Falls has three major tiers of cascades. Each tier offers different perspectives and details of the falls.

History of Tangle Falls

Though Tangle Creek was named when explorers coming over Wilcox Pass plowed through “tangle” brush and thick undergrowth throughout the drainage, the falls are more deserving of the name, as the upper section of the falls looks “tangled” up in itself.

Roadside View of Tangle Falls during Summer Sunset next to Icefields Parkway - Jasper National Park, Alberta | SAMTSAI.COM

June 1, 2011: Tangle Falls during sunset in summer

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Shannon Falls

Shannon Falls is the third tallest waterfall in British Columbia, where the water falls from a height of 335m (1,099ft), ranking behind 481m Della Falls in Strathcona Provincial Park on Vancouver Island and 396m Hunlen Falls in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park near Bella Coola. Shannon Falls is named after William Shannon, who first settled the property in 1889 and made bricks in the area.

Shannon Falls Provincial Park is located just off Sea-to-Sky Highway 99, 58km north of Vancouver and 2km south of Squamish. Shannon Falls is immediately adjacent to Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, and provides picnicking, hiking and access to the trail in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park.

Shannon Falls Provincial Park in Spring Season next to Vancouver-Whistler Sea-to-Sky Highway 99 - Squamish, BC | SAMTSAI.COM

March 6, 2012: Standing at the base of Shannon Falls. Next time if time is allowed, try hiking up to the top of Shannon Falls for amazing bird view. :D


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