
The Banff area of the Canadian Rockies has been painted by the famous and not so famous for a century. At the Whyte Museum in the town of Banff, I picked up some exceptional books on just that subject.


Aside from the wondrous panorama's available to painters there are easy opportunities to observe wildlife. We saw mt. goats, mt. sheep, bull elk, bull moose, cow moose and calves, coyote and a silver back grizzly. You have to keep an eye over your shoulder when you have your nose in your paint and pepper spray wouldn't be a bad idea. A paint brush doesn't make a very impressive deterrant. Maybe a can of paint thinner placed on the tail?
I look forward to returning. September is the best as the Larch and Cottonwood are turning. Earlier in the year such as spring or early summer and you may find too much snow. It was 28 f when I was there in October. Glad I took my warm clothes. It did warm up to 45 during the day.
One thing we did find is that Canada is down for maintenance after their Thanksgiving, second weekend in October. Many of the trails and activities were closed. It was so bad we joked that "even the sun is down for maintenance" it was so cold.
Literature for plein air painters in the Canadian Rockies;
Lisa Christensen ,"The Lake O'Hara Art of J.E.H. MacDonald and Hiker's Guide", $29.95, ISBN 1-894856-17-1
Jane Lytton Gooch, "Artists of the Rockies, Inspiration of Lake O' Hara," $19.95, ISBN 0-9680036-2-1
2 comments:
Hi Gregg,
Read your post about Banff area. I've been there many times (lived nearby for years). Have been lucky enough to paint at O'Hara two times. Yes, you have to book the bus ahead, but it's worth it. The hiking is great and the views of the lakes MacArthur and Oesa are amazing. Colors one can't forget. Best time to go is in September or October when the larch have turned. Just as beautiful and with better access is the Yoho valley, just west of Lake Louise. Love your work! Loretta
Thanks Loretta. The Kananaskis country south of Canmore is exceptional too. I hope someday to take the helicopter into the lodge and stay for a couple of weeks. McDonald of the Group of 7 packed in with a horse. It's about 11 miles. Hikable but not with as much canvas and paint that I need.
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