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Image # 9765 Canoeist paddling on Lake Louise

A family of tourists padles a rented canoe on Lake Louise. Lake Louise is one of the most beautiful lakes in Banff National Park with glacier covered mountains above a lake made turqoise by suspended glacial till. Glacial till is rock that has been crushed to a powder by ice. These finely powdered minerals are carried out from under the glacier suspended in streams of runoff water flowing from the foot. A large tourist lodge right beside the lake shore and a world class ski area draws tourists the full year round.

 
 
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