Our precious Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
THESE MOUNTAINS ARE ON FIRE! September 2017.
Unable to post photos this evening from Flickr to ipernity! No idea why there is this problem... sigh.
Here in Calgary, we had desperately needed rain last night, after a long, hot, dry summer. The chance of more rain is in our forecast. How I wish that our rain could have fallen south of us, in beautiful Waterton Lakes National Park. Rain is forecast down there for later today and hopefully it happens. They need a good solid week of heavy rainfall in order to help the firefighters and everyone else who is battling this natural disaster. This afternoon, 13 September 2017, our temperature is only 6C, which sure feels good after a summer-long heatwave!!
This is a different kind of disaster from the major devastation in SE U.S.. There, some people lost their lives, and millions more have either lost or suffered damage to their homes and businesses. Massive clean-up and rebuild will take months .. years.
Waterton Lakes National Park is a little gem in southern Alberta, beloved by so many people. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is also an International Peace Park, and a Biosphere Reserve. No other park in the world has these three designations. The fauna and flora are priceless, with quite a few rare plants that are found only within this park. Hopefully, there will not have been too many wildlife losses! The small town itself seems to have been mostly saved, though the Visitor's Centre outside of the town was burned to the ground. Workers have so far done an awesome job of saving the well-known, old Prince of Wales Hotel that people around the world come to visit and photograph. Actually, it was Calgary fire crews who were entrusted with keeping the 90-year-old hotel -- a national historic site -- from harm. Job well done! Firefighters are trying to save the Crandell Campground and the Canyon Church Camp (which is where we go with Nature Calgary for a weekend each July). The brand new, huge parking lot and washrooms at Cameron Lake have all been destroyed, apparently. It's so hard to picture the mountain slopes along the few roads within the park burning wildly. Overnight on 11/12 September, the fire more than doubled in size. I am waiting for today's update on the status of the park, hoping that the fire will leave Waterton, but knowing that if it does, it will simply continue to burn elsewhere. This has been a terrible summer for wildfires, especially in British Columbia, but also here in Alberta and more recently, down in Montana.
I feel so fortunate to have been to this park twice this year. The first time was just a day bus trip with Nature Calgary, on 24 June. The second visit was 7-9 July, again with Nature Calgary. Next time I am lucky enough to go (next year, hopefully), it will all look very different. I know the people who live in Waterton - everyone was evacuated - will return home with heavy hearts.
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Taken on Saturday June 24, 2017
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Posted on Wednesday September 13, 2017
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Pam J said:
My friends in SK are smoked out.. and friends in Oregon have fire in their mountains and smoke has been and is awful. meantime... in the south they are drowning.
Anne Elliott replied to Pam J: