Hey there! I’m delighted that you’ve stumbled upon my travel series page.
This section will feature the places I have been fortunate enough to visit. I hope that one day this page will be brimming with even more exciting adventures!
Whether you’re planning a trip or gathering inspiration for your dream board, feel free to checkout the articles below.
Canadian Adventures
Canmore, Alberta

Nestled between the Canadian Rockies, Canmore is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque towns in Canada. I was in awe the entire time I was there! I highly recommend visiting this town on a sunny day when the skies are clear enough to enjoy the full view of the stunning mountain landscape.
Banff, Alberta

Peyto Lake
While hiking in Banff, I came across some breathtaking cliff side views, and this lookout was one of my favourites. The weather was perfect on that crisp fall morning, and I was amazed by the turquoise waters – something I had never seen before. I was speechless!
Jasper, Alberta

Sunwapta Falls
On a cloudy day, I visited my first waterfall in Jasper. Despite the sun being hidden behind the rolling clouds, I couldn’t help but appreciate the contrast between the pale blue skies and the green tones of the flowing water. The chilly air was refreshing, and there was so much to take in and enjoy!
Lake Louise, Alberta

Fairmont at Lake Louise
Lake Louise was one of the busiest lakes I visited. You can see people scattered across the landscape near the Fairmont. I took this picture from the other side of the lake, where the visitor count thins out a bit. I can understand why it draws so much attention every year – the water is a stunning shade of green! Although the picture doesn’t quite capture its beauty, the lake was breathtaking.
Calgary, Alberta

During my brief stay in Calgary, I was pleasantly surprised by the abundance of greenery in the city. Calgary has some beautiful hills and a wonderfully placed river. Charming magpies also grace the area with their presence. The weather was sunny during my stay, and I regretted not having more time to explore. Until next time, Calgary!