Mountain Time looks northwest up the Bow River Valley to Cascade
Mountain 20 km (13 miles) away near the Town of Banff. The view is flanked
by the vast Rundle Mountain Range on the left and the Fairholme Range on
the right
On the afternoon of April 15, 2005 fourteen pictures were taken
from Mountain Time's balcony and 'stitched' to produce a 180 degree + panorama
that you can see by clicking the picture below.
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Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the picture to travel up
the Bow River Valley from Mount Lawrence Grassi's daunting Ha Ling
Peak, northwest across The Rundle Mountain Range with its numerous Ramparts,
to Banff's Cascade Mountain 20 km (13 miles) in the distance.
Keep scrolling and you return southeast along the Fairholme Range to
the prominent Mount Lady MacDonald. Grotto Mountain to the east begins
to rise at the extreme right side of the view.
180 degree Panorama
from Mountain Time's balcony in the morning Apr 15, 2005
Similar picture during
the construction of Solara in the morning Feb 19, 2007
Similar picture near the
end of construction of Solara in the afternoon of Jan 20, 2008
Similar picture taken
the morning of June 21, 2012

Canmore's signature Three Sisters Mountain provides a gorgeous back
drop for Mountain Time:
Enjoy glowing sunrises,
stunning mountain sunsets,
bright moons,
a billion stars
and if you are lucky,
even the Northern Lights.
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