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📷: Joe Sabbagh
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There was something so peaceful about this evening, and this photo really captures it in my eyes: the calm water of the lake, the serenity of the greenery, the pelicans swimming alongside each other as they enjoy the sunset on a warm day… this was taken from my paddle board during an evening float. It seems like we were all enjoying the weather!
It was probably around 4pm when my friends and I found this spot. Watching the sun set over the city was breathtaking.
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In the store window of the Wee Book Inn independent bookstore.
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Just south of Carsland Alberta I noticed these old barns. Turns out it was a pretty good location as the Aurora started to spike an stayed 'stormy' for quite some time that morning.
The Astoria Hotel, built in 1925, is a long-standing landmark along Connaught Drive in Jasper, Alberta. Its sharp alpine-inspired rooflines and striped façade stand out against the mountain backdrop, offering a glimpse of Jasper’s mix of rustic charm and classic Canadian Rockies hospitality. Beneath the peaks, George’s Restaurant and the De’d Dog Bar & Grill serve as gathering spots for both visitors and locals, making the Astoria a true staple of this mountain town.
Originally opened as the Hotel Cavell, it was renamed the Astoria Hotel in 1927 after authorities objected to its original name—chosen in honour of a heroic war nurse—when the owners decided to add a beer parlour. The new name stuck, and nearly a century later the Astoria remains woven into Jasper’s history as one of its most recognizable hotels.