Elk Island National Park

On the second last day of 2022, we visited Elk Island National Park. The park is only about 45 minute-drive from my hometown of Edmonton. Over last few days, we have been seeing heavy fog in the evening followed by hoar frost in the morning. According to Wikipedia, hoar frost is identified as "white ice crystals deposited on the ground or loosely attached to exposed objects, such as, wires and leaves/branches." The park looked wonderful with light fog and ice crystal-covered tree branches blending into the grey sky. The temperature was balmy minus 17 C and it was quite crisp by Astotin Lake. We even saw a large Plains Bison (Bison bison bison) digging in the snow looking for frozen grass. It was an enjoyable winter outing.

Frosted landscape













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