Glacier NP & Canada; Day 8

Today was a Kootenay kind of day.

We left Banff at 9:00 and it was cloudy and 55 degrees. As we rode west and north on Highway 1 the temperature dropped to 48 and then we experienced some very light and intermittent rain. This condition persisted for a while after we exited 1 onto Highway 93 that took us west and south to Eureka, MT and our lodging for the night, the Riverstone Family Lodge.


Back to our Kootenay day. Highway 93 passes through the Kootenay National Park. While riding south on 93 we stopped at a rest area along a river that we found out was the Kootenay River. A pretty place it was. Highway 93 must parallel the Kootenay because as we continued southbound we crossed the Kootenay five times and when we stopped later in the day at the Wasa Rest Area we were again by the Kootenay.


There was a huge organized bicycle ride on Highway 93. There were a butt-load of them riding into a fairly strong head wind. They had to be hard core.

We had lunch at the ABC Restaurant in Cranbrook (Canada) before continuing south on 93 to the Rooseville border crossing and the good ole U.S. of A., where we arrived at 3:00.

Our route today covered 237 miles and the high temperature was 73. I didn't take many pictures but if you want to see them click on the link below:
Day 8 pics

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