Like Minnewanka is great but a tiny tip for anyone planning on going to it. To get to Lake Minnewanka you take Lake Minnewanka Scenic Drive. Be sure you stop at Cascade Ponds and Two Jack Lake along the way and offer some great views. You can also take the road off to Johnston lake which has a trail that goes around it as well as one of the Adirondack chairs that Parks Canada has placed around the area. It's a great spot and is ABOVE the regular trail, so just keep an eye out for it.
Just found your channel. Love it. We're from the states, but spend every summer visiting family in B.C. & Alberta. I should say that we did until COVID hit. Keep the RV travel videos coming.
Hi George, thanks for checking out our video and channel! We are planning lots of travel next year once the colder weather passes and we are excited to make videos :)
Just found your channel. Great content. Would you consider talking about which loops or sites you stayed in and if there are recommendations on which sites, pros and cons?
Hi Catz! Thanks for the comment. We stayed on site 441 (Electricity, water and sewer) and it was in the "Trailer Court" section. We didnt get to spend TOO much time at the campground as we were only there for 1 night and we did a bunch of travelling around but if we go back we can for sure talk about the different areas and site recommendations. When we booked, almost everything was full but when we were actually there it wasnt completely full but still pretty packed.
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Like Minnewanka is great but a tiny tip for anyone planning on going to it. To get to Lake Minnewanka you take Lake Minnewanka Scenic Drive. Be sure you stop at Cascade Ponds and Two Jack Lake along the way and offer some great views.
You can also take the road off to Johnston lake which has a trail that goes around it as well as one of the Adirondack chairs that Parks Canada has placed around the area. It's a great spot and is ABOVE the regular trail, so just keep an eye out for it.
Just found your channel. Love it. We're from the states, but spend every summer visiting family in B.C. & Alberta. I should say that we did until COVID hit. Keep the RV travel videos coming.
Hi George, thanks for checking out our video and channel! We are planning lots of travel next year once the colder weather passes and we are excited to make videos :)
Good. Looking forward to it.
@@georgebanning3244 so are we!
Just found your channel. Great content. Would you consider talking about which loops or sites you stayed in and if there are recommendations on which sites, pros and cons?
Hi Catz! Thanks for the comment. We stayed on site 441 (Electricity, water and sewer) and it was in the "Trailer Court" section. We didnt get to spend TOO much time at the campground as we were only there for 1 night and we did a bunch of travelling around but if we go back we can for sure talk about the different areas and site recommendations. When we booked, almost everything was full but when we were actually there it wasnt completely full but still pretty packed.
Looks like an amazing time! How did Alysa keep her hair so nice at the beginning of the video! Looks so lovely!
Haha the magic of video editing ;)
With so many dogs, you sure do not need bea
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We own all those dogs!
What happened? Are you not making any new videos?
Our season here for RVing is really short and our schedules have been crazy busy - we will be back though!