A beautiful morning in the Pass…birds are singing and the sun is shining on the mountain tops!

The Seven Sisters Mountain is as much of a Crowsnest Pass icon as the Crowsnest mountain itself. However, the peak is more of a ‘ambience setter’ for it’s larger neighbour than a destination in and of itself. The Seven Sisters was first climbed in 1951 by Bruno Engler.
This ascent happened a number of years after his time working as a ski instructor in the Waterton, then Blairmore area.On our way back to Calgary, we drove through Sheep Creek (exciting),
and visited the cute Anglican Church at Millarville, with a hitching post for horses! 

and visited the cute Anglican Church at Millarville, with a hitching post for horses! 

Later in the afternoon, we had a delicious late lunch at Deane’s House in Calgary. My chicken with lentils and pumpkin (squash) mash was divine! 



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