Devil's Pass - entry point to Lake Minnewanka. It is called that because when the first explorers came through, the local Stoney Indians warned the explorers not to offend the spirits in the lake, but the religious explorers associated that with evil, and hence - Devil's Pass
Johnston Canyon - on the way to Ink Pots. This is the same day as the rainy hike to Stanley Glacier in the previous pictures. Weather can change pretty quickly.
My favourite restaurant (in Lake Louise town) - The Train Station. You guessed it, an old converted CPR train station. This is where all the tourists would've unloaded back in the 1890s when the train opened up tourism here.
Berg glacier (closeup). You can hear rumbling like thunder all the time, as the glacier shifts and cracks. From time to time, pieces (icebergs the size of RVs)fall into the lake (hence the name Berg Lake) by: Liliana & Vito