This amazing natural area just outside of Calgary is one of my favourite places to visit – the views are incredible in any season and in any type of weather. The Rocky Mountains to the west, rolling grasslands in the south and east, and even a view of the city’s downtown when you gaze north – it’s all eye candy from the trails, and depending on the time of year, you’ll catch a myriad of wildflowers in bloom, numerous bird species, and maybe even some wildlife (we’ve seen moose and deer, and a few small mammals such as squirrels). I took this photo about three weeks ago, when the aspens were just leafing out and their foliage had that brand-new-straight-out-of-the-package brilliant yellow-green colour and the snow pack was still high on the mountains (that actually hasn’t changed much – the peaks remain pretty white).


11 responses to “Alberta snapshot: Ann and Sandy Cross Conservation Area.”

  1. Laurie Graves Avatar

    Holy cats, what a view! Have you ever burst into song while you were there?

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      It does seem to inspire that urge! But – and I know all the other hikers are grateful for this – I have a terrible singing voice, and I wouldn’t inflict it on anyone. 😉

  2. automatic gardener Avatar

    I love your mountain shots. Keep them coming!

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      I absolutely will do! I never get tired of the views!

  3. natuurfreak2 Avatar

    Heerlijk landschap.Wat zij bergen toch mooi

  4. Lavinia Ross Avatar

    I haven’t seen Calgary since 1981, but remember the scenery around it, and the lightning storms over the peaks at night.

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      The summer storms can be incredible! We’re in an interesting spot, geographically – such diverse landscapes around us.

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Always a delight to get out and take in the scenery!

  5. Clare Pooley Avatar

    Beautiful shot, Sheryl!

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