Featured Work

  • That Wintry Feeling by George Cousins

    November 11, 2006, at the eastern entrance to Banff National Park, Alberta. Driving across Canada from Atlantic to Pacific, we encountered snow here and there, but now we were getting into the serious stuff. But from a photo point of view, we were actually looking forward to it.

  • "Beaver Creek" by Vickie Emms

    Featured in Rivers, Lakes and Dams – December 11, 2008 / Featured in Canadian Rocky Mountains – December 17, 2008 / Featured in Snow! Glorious Snow!! – December 23, 2008 This is not a black/white photo, it’s full color. We were heading to Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta. This is actually September after an unexpected snowstorm as you can tell by the melted snow on the warm walkway. The snow on the trees and mountains was a beautiful scene. Just to the right of me, unseen in this photo, was a fisherman. This is Beaver Creek, a tributary running into Maligne River, then Medicine Lake. Photo taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT. / / Framed Print

  • I'm Freezing by Sean Jansen

    Photo taken at Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada /

  • When Beauty Beckons by Paul Tupman

    Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada / March 2008 Behold the frozen lake and exquisite beauty beyond… you can’t help but want to cross and satisfy the pioneer in you.

  • Lake Louise Creek by EvanJT

    Run off from Lake Louise, Alberta Canada during the Winter.

  • ATHABASCA RIVER TWO by photoperspect

    Another shot of the river

  • Cold winter's day by Fremme

    Took this shot while snowshoeing around our area here in Whistler (BC) off the valley trail which offers great views. Seem to fit nicely for a B&W moment. / Cheers

  • Snowy Tree by Andrew Dunwoody

    Taken at Sulphur Mountain, over looking Banff below, AB, Canada

  • Cascading Ponds by Tiffany Vest

    Winter at the Cascading Ponds in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

  • Rocky Mountain High by Robert Mullner

    This shot was taken high up on Boulder Mountain, BC, Canada during a snowmobiling day. Close to the Revelstoke National Park and looking out onto the mightly Canadian Rockies. Such an awesome view and fields of waist deep powder snow…heaven!!

  • The Outpost by Kim Cinnamon

    We were hiking along a snow covered trail in Jasper National Park (Alberta Canada) and came across this outpost. Just had to shoot it. Featured on the RedBubble homepage on Dec 24, 2008

Recent Work

  • "Light and Shadows" by Vickie Emms

    Featured in Mountains and Light – January 3, 2009 The lighting was so beautiful from the bit of sun shining on the trees, to the clouds making shadows across this lake in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada / Photographed with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, Dynamic Photo HDR / / Framed Print

  • Mountain Evening by Souvenir

    Kananaskis foothills of the Rockies

  • The Icefields Parkway by Amanda White

    The Columbia Icefield is located on the boundary of Banff and Jasper National Parks. One of the largest accumulations of ice and snow south of the Arctic Circle, it covers an area of nearly 325 square kilometres. The continuous accumulation of snow feeds eight major glaciers including the Athabasca, Dome, and Stutfield Glaciers, all visible from the Icefields Parkway. The Columbia Icefield is a true "hydrological apex," for its meltwater feeds streams and rivers that pour into the Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans.

  • The beauty of Peyto Lake by solo75

    Caldron Peak and Mount Patterson at Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. A short trail from the Bow Summit parking lot brings visitors to a viewing platform.

  • Kayak Leap 1 by Al Bourassa

    This was taken at Sheep River Falls when several kayakers came through. Some portaged around the falls. A couple of them made the jump.

  • Athabasca Golden Peaks by Amanda White

    As the sun broke through the clouds and hit the peaks they took on a truly magical form. These are the peaks that surround the Athabasca Glacier. The Columbia Icefield is located on the boundary of Banff and Jasper National Parks. One of the largest accumulations of ice and snow south of the Arctic Circle, it covers an area of nearly 325 square kilometres. The continuous accumulation of snow feeds eight major glaciers including the Athabasca, Dome, and Stutfield Glaciers, all visible from the Icefields Parkway. The Columbia Icefield is a true "hydrological apex," for its meltwater feeds streams and rivers that pour into the Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans.

  • Spray Lakes and Goat Mountain; by cascoly

    Spray Lakes and Goat Mountain; reflection Canadian Rockies,Kananaskis, Canmore, Banff, Alberta, Canada

  • Kananaskis mountains; high cirrus clouds by cascoly

    Kananaskis mountains; high cirrus clouds on deep blue sky; weather front moving in, lenticulars forming on peaks. Canadian Rockies,Kananaskis, Canmore, Banff, Alberta, Canada

  • Whistling Ridge with larches, Burstall pass by cascoly

    Whistling Ridge with larches, Burstall pass,Canadian Rockies,Kananaskis, Canmore, Banff, Alberta, Canada

  • "Mysterious" by Vickie Emms

    There was a mysterious effect as the dark clouds took over this mountain in the Canadian Rockies in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada. This is a color photograph as seen by the patch of green trees and reflection in the lake. The white on the trees on the mountain is from an early snowfall, September, 2006. / Photo taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, Dynamic Photo HDR / / Framed Print

About This Group

For those who love the vastness, splendour and wildness of the Rockies this group is for you. Share your stories, photographs and art of this great (as yet) unspoiled landscape. We may also find ways to cooperate to help protect it. Photos of the wildlife that make up the Rocky Mountains are also welcome. Please make sure photos are of the mountains and its beauty (landscapes, wildlife,flora, fauna,and such). Event photos are better suited to the Canada group.
Canada is a wonderful place and the Rocky Mountains make it that much more special.

All photos must have been taken in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. and are 100% Canadian Rocky Mountains. Submissions are unlimited.

PLEASE INDICATE WHERE IN THE CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS YOUR PICTURES OR ART ARE FROM.

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Kim

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