Our first stop over was in Nanton, Alberta. We visited the Museum of Miniatures. The entrance fee is $9/adult and free for children. It's a little museum but had a really interesting displays inside. The owner of the museum gave us a brief introduction about the place. He said, it took them 7years to build that place. They used different materials like clay for the food displays, human hairs for the grass and some figurines too. We stayed there for an hour or less.
After Nanton, we continued our road trip, then drop by to check the famous Lundbreck falls. It was drizzling when we arrived there, but the view was still beautiful. There's a viewing deck where you can take pictures, you can also walk at the bottom of the falls if you would like.
We also checked the Frank Slide interpretation site. It was a rockslide that buried part of the mining town of Frank, Alberta at 4:10 a.m. on April 29, 1903.
After that, we checked-in in our hotel, Kanata Inn hotel. It was a lovely and very "Canadian" hotel. Fun fact: Kanata is an indeginous Canadian word which means "village". It is the origin name of Canada.
We stayed in Crowsnest until Sunday morning before we continued our road trip to Waterton and Montana
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Us at Lundbreck Falls |
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Us during the wedding |
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