Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Day 41: Glacier National Park, MT to Drumheller, AB

We are back in Canada! For a while anyway…

It was still sprinkling rain when we woke up this morning. It has been raining day and night for three days straight! Regardless, we got up and ate breakfast. Liam tried out his birthday gift - a travel blender. We then packed up and headed over to pick up our rental e-bikes for our trip on the Going to the Sun Road, rescheduled from Sunday. Unfortunately, the tour company had forgotten to reschedule us a bike carrier along with the bikes, so we had no way to transport the bikes to the road. Sigh. After some back and forth, no solution could be found so they opted to refund our rental and we headed off to find a different adventure to fill our morning. In all honesty, it was still drizzling and cloudy so I’m not sure the views would have been spectacular and we would have likely gotten wet and cold. Perhaps this particular adventure just wasn’t meant to be at this time. Maybe a different e-bike adventure will present itself later in the trip.

We ended up driving around the park, back to East Glacier, and then on to St. Mary’s. After dropping the trailer off at the visitors centre, we drove along the open segment of the Going to the Sun Road from the East side. Luckily, on our second pass we were able to score one of the (only) ten parking spots to hike to St. Mary’s falls. The hike was mostly flat and our luck continued with a break in the rain while we were on the trail - Woot! Woot! We continued past the first falls on to Virginia Falls which was very misty. Both falls were huge with tons of water pounding down thanks to all this rain we’ve been having. It was quite something to behold.































The remainder of the day was spent mostly driving. We crossed the border just North of Glacier to enter Alberta. We passed through Fort MacLeod, got gas in Vulcan, and eventually arrived at the Hoodoo Campground near Drumheller.











It is still raining here even though we are out of the mountains and there are giant puddles all over; however, I suppose rain is preferable to snow.

Monday, 1 June 2026

Day 40: East Glacier and Glacier National Park, MT

It was another rainy day on the East side of Glacier National Park. It was about 8 degrees and very, very rainy. Today we took a tour boat across Two Medicine Lake. We got off on the far side of the lake and hiked up to Twin Falls. The falls almost had three streams instead of two because of all the rain we’ve had over the last few days.















Next, after several stream crossings and climbing over multiple downed trees we made it to Upper Two Medicine Lake. The lake was thawed and the mountain views, though cloud covered, were lovely. We looked out for mountain goats and big horned sheep but didn’t see any. 




Stream crossing!









Long wait for the boat back. Brrrr.

While the hike was definitely rainy, we agreed that it wasn’t miserable because it wasn’t windy. Our hiking boots even kept the water out until about 2/3 of the way back but then we all had wet feet.  The waiting for the boat for the return trip was another story, however. We arrived back at the boat dock at 11:50am and had to wait for over an hour and a half for the boat to arrive - scheduled for a 1:15pm pick up but it didn’t arrive until 1:30pm. By the time we boarded the boat, we were freezing. Sweaty, rain and stream soaked and completely freezing. Brrr.

Mmmmmm!

Upon return to the dock we feasted on $2.75 grilled cheese sandwiches from the Two Medicine General Store before braving the 1.5 hour drive back to our campsite. Hot showers were in order immediately to thaw everyone out, followed by cups of hot chocolate. Dinner is going to be comfort food - mac and cheese - while we stay warm and comfy in our trailer until the rain stops, hopefully sooner rather than later. We’re rained out.