Lake Maskinonge is the first lake you see when entering Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada. It’s relatively small, but can be accessed from several sides, so photo-ops abound. You may have to do a bit of hiking to get the nicest views.
This was a day of overcast and often ominous-looking clouds but also very calm, so reflections were lovely. The park is the most southerly of the chain of Rocky Mountain parks in Alberta, and joins Glacier National Park in Montana.Together they form the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
June 2010
FUJI S100FS camera, 1/70 sec. F 6.4, ISO 100
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beautiful George
Hi Vickie, many thanks my friend, I’m trying to spread out the Maskinonge images, since I have several more. Jann’s going to do the same since her’s are a bit different, as usual! Her artistic eye is different than my old-fashioned one..lol!
– George Cousins
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Beautiful landscape scene!! Thanks so much for sharing it with Seasons Change!!

Febuary 02, 2011
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Good morning Carolyn,what a nice surprise as soon as the screen lit up..lol! Many thanks and surely appreciated!
– George Cousins
Super image, congratulations on your feature.
Hi Bob,many thanks for the kind comments, greatly appreciated!
– George Cousins
Congratulations on your wonderful feature, great WORK and well earned.
Thanks Andrea , you’re very kind!
– George Cousins