Lethbridge was one of these spots.
After waking up and enjoying the complimentary breakfast that the hotel provides we were off.
First stop was The Penny Coffee House. Again another cute coffee shop.
I then drove to Fort Whoop Up that is very close by.
The site just opened for the season last week and the place is very quiet. Which kind of surprises me since it is a long weekend here in Canada.
Fort Whoop Up was established in 1869 by Montana traders. Fort Whoop Up was the earliest and largest American whiskey trading post in southern Alberta.
The fort traded liquor with Indigenous Peoples after such trade was banned in the United States. Its notorious nature was one factor that led to the formation of the North West Mounted Police to maintain law and order.
You can see that the site is very educational and worth visiting but it is lacking in some authenticity - for example the tepees are canvas and not made with hides as they would of been. Visible to the public are areas that have 21st century tools which makes you wonder.
We then were back on the road heading a little east to Coaldale to the Alberta Birds of Prey Nature Center.
Boy did this place impress us. The site enables you to see hawks, falcons, eagles and owls up close.
The site is a volunteer wildlife rescue, captive breeding and public education center. It relies entirely on donations.
We were able to hold an owl!
Then the raptors area was so awe inspiring. Just check out these birds. Here is quick shutter shots of the eagle coming in for a landing.
A daily flight demonstration with Lincoln the bald eagle is very impressive.
Then Lincoln got a bath, which he seemed to really enjoy, and so did the kids that got to spray him.
check out this hawk
Bernie with Sarah the 32 year old Golden Eagle
Our next stop was the baby burrowing owls. We got to pet them and oh they were so darn soft. These two were orphaned and were taken in by the center.
In fact most of the birds here were either found injured, orphaned or had been exposed to the wild so they need to be taken care of.
Often many can be released back into the wild, but those that can not live here.
Protecting the eggs |
I even got two things crossed off my list of things to spot. Goslings and a canoe! I did have hawk on my list but we had seen it prior.
beautiful cherry blossoms in bloom
After about two hours at the site we decided to just go for a bit of a drive. We ended up visiting Taber, Alberta where I got a shot with this huge wheat!
Also got gas - check out the low price of $129.9 a litre. The lowest we had seen. Lethrbridge had the same price as 150 mile house in B.C. had.
We are starting to get hungry and it is 4 pm and we had not eaten since breakfast so we use the Yelp App again to find someplace.
Two Guys and a Pizza was highly recommended and it was featured in the show You Gotta Eat Here and once again it did not disappoint. And hey Alberta Beer is half price.
Here is a link to the episode of You Gotta Eat Here that features the restaurant.
We are now back in the room and relaxing. We are talking about going to the movies tonight, we'll see.
So here is our list today:
MooseDeerHitchhikerEagle/Hawk- Licence plates from every Province in Canada - but you can not count the province you are in. So if we see an Alberta plate in BC then it counts, but not if we are in
Alberta.British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan,Manitoba,Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland,Yukon, and North West Territory - Skunk
SheepBeaverGoslingsBuffaloGoatOwlBear- Loon
Crane- Prairie Dog
- Fisherman fishing
CanoeHummingbird- Antique car on the road
- Old VW Bug
Car broken down on the side of the road- Helicopter on the ground
- Airplane on the ground
- Speeding ticket- hopefully not our own
- Ambulance with sirens on
Dump truck- Line painting crew at work
- Mail delivery person walking their route
So Today's Stats
Driving distance today 110 km
Total distance 1995 km
I love your pictures of the owls. With your permission, may I use one as my screensaver? I will not use it in any other way except for my own personal use. We have some owls here at home and can listen to them throughout the night. I am enjoying your cross-country adventures. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteElinor T.