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Program of the 58th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry 87<br />

Lake Louise & Moraine Lake Tour<br />

The bus will travel along the scenic Bow Valley<br />

Parkway where you will view the soaring heights<br />

of Castle Mountain followed by an afternoon<br />

excursion to Lake Louise, the “Jewel of the<br />

Canadian Rockies” situated in a hanging valley.<br />

The world famous Chateau Lake Louise sits at<br />

the opposite end of the lake from Mt. Victoria<br />

and Victoria Glacier. There will be time to stroll<br />

along the shores of the lake or explore some of<br />

the wilderness sights and sounds. While at the<br />

Bow Lake & Peyto Lake Tour<br />

The Icefields Parkway is arguably one of the most<br />

spectacular stretches of road in the entire world.<br />

There is an abundance of wildlife, and the bus will<br />

likely have to slow for mountain goats, big horn<br />

sheep or bears that amble onto the highway. The<br />

Bow Summit is the highest point on the Icefields<br />

Parkway (2156m). From this viewpoint you will<br />

Johnston Canyon Hiking Tour<br />

The sightseeing bus will take you from the Bow<br />

Falls and Tunnel Mountain Drive, which overlooks<br />

the splendour of the Bow River Valley, to visit the<br />

Hoodoos which have been shaped by centuries<br />

of wind. The tour continues along the Bow Valley<br />

Parkway to Johnston Canyon. Here guests will<br />

Thursday 13 September:<br />

Lunch (included with registration fee)<br />

13:00-14:00 Donald Cameron Hall or Sally Borden Building<br />

Chateau, a number of activities are available to<br />

everyone, including canoeing, horseback riding,<br />

and guided hikes at additional local prices. Please<br />

note that accessChateau Lake Louse is limited to<br />

public areas.<br />

The tour continues to Moraine Lake, nestled in<br />

the Valley of the Ten Peaks.<br />

The bus will then return to Banff and deliver<br />

delegates directly to the site for the barbecue<br />

dinner which all delegates will attend.<br />

see beautiful Peyto Lake, which is the most<br />

emerald lake in the Rockies.<br />

The return trip includes a sightseeing stop at Bow<br />

Lake and Crowfoot Glacier.<br />

The bus will then return to Banff and deliver<br />

delegates directly to the site for the barbecue<br />

dinner which all delegates will attend.<br />

have an opportunity to walk to the lower falls.<br />

Please note that, although hiking boots are not<br />

required for this walk, sturdy (non slip) walking<br />

shoes are recommended.<br />

The bus will then return to Banff and deliver<br />

delegates directly to the site for the barbecue<br />

dinner which all delegates will attend.<br />

Poster/Exhibition viewing with coffee<br />

14:00-15:00 Sally Borden Building (Lower level) and Professional Development<br />

Centre (Poster Display wing)<br />

Exhibition and Poster displays remain open with cash bar from<br />

18:00-23:00<br />

Banquet (Requires pre-purchased ticket, included with Registration sheet)<br />

19:30-21:30 Donald Cameron Hall Dining Room<br />

Entertainment: World Champion Native Hoop Dancer

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