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Alberta’s David Thomson Explorer’s Trail and the Aurum Lodge - A Golden
Nugget
By Norm Goldman
An Electrifying Drive
When someone mentions Alberta Canada, I automatically
think of Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper.
I am not going to argue with you that the above three
are not gorgeous, however, if you are looking for Alberta’s best kept
secret, take a drive along the
David Thompson Explorer's Trail (Highway 11 on maps). You won’t be
sorry, particularly if you are searching for that perfect and peaceful
romantic venue.
Who was
David Thompson anyways? He just happens to be one of Canada’s most
important geographers, and it was he, who between the years 1806-08 traveled
up the North Saskatchewan River and discovered the Athabasca Pass through
the
Continental Divide.
After experiencing the spectacular drive, we understood
how appropriate it was to name the highway after this great Canadian.
Incidentally, the route extends from Stettler to the Saskatchewan River
Crossing at the junction of highway 93, within the boundaries of the Banff
National Park.
The most electrifying part of the drive for my wife and
myself was the one and a half hours from the town of
Rocky Mountain House to our destination, the
Aurum Lodge.
The sheer beauty and mystery of Crescent Falls, Bighorn
Canyon, Abraham Lake and the surrounding dense forests was comparable to the
reading of a brilliant piece of poetry. Our spirits were lifted to heights
we could never have imagined!
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The signature scene, and one I can still clearly
visualize, is when we approached the Aurum Lodge nestled along Highway 11
overlooking the stunning beauty of Abraham Lake.
As an artist, my wife could not help herself from
uttering every adjective in her English and French vocabularies in
describing these majestic views! Adding to our excitement was that we were
checking into a lodge whose location and surroundings possessed the perfect
ingredients to enhance the aura of romance.
From the moment we walked into the lodge and settled
into our spacious room, my wife and I were swept away with the matchless
view of the turquoise color of Abraham Lake and the mountain surroundings of
Mount Stelfox,
Elliot Peak, and
Mount. Michener.
Swiss born innkeepers Alan and Madeleine Ernst first
made their way to Canada from Singapore in 1989, after having traveled and
worked in over 40 countries. In 1999 they decided to make their home in
Alberta in a location that is a half hour drive away from the nearest
hamlet,
Nordegg and adjacent to
Banff National Park. In 2000’ their doors were opened to welcome the
lodge’s first guests.
What is most unique and desirable about the all-season
Aurum Lodge is that it is located in nature and wilderness that is readily
accessible, as well as being rich in history and native culture.
The principal philosophy of its owners is that their
actions are driven by environmental acceptability as much as profitability.
As a result, they have taken into consideration the impact of the lodge on
its surroundings, aesthetics, material choice, waste reduction, efficient
lay-out, sound control, heat retention, climate control, passive solar,
energy use, electricity production, pollution, waste management,
transportation, and water supply and management.
Alan, a former Swiss banker and not, as I had imagined,
an architect or engineer, did an amazing amount of research, and it was he
who designed this eco-sensitive lodge.
Are the rooms romantic? You bet they are, when you
consider their privacy, spaciousness, brightness, comfort, ambience, and
yes, there is even a room with a Jacuzzi for that special occasion.
For comfort, all of the lodge’s scrupulously cozy clean
six rooms come with orthopedic health mattresses, down duvets and pillows
(synthetic bedding is available on request), private baths with tub/shower.
There are also two housekeeping cottages as well as a
two- bedroom apartment that comes complete with fridge/freezer, stove,
microwave, and bathroom with shower. These units are separate from the lodge
and have no access to the facilities of the lodge (e.g. common areas or
meals and no maid service).
We could not help but feel the spirit of the Rockies
carrying through all of the rooms as well as the lodge’s surroundings. By
the way, if you are wondering what the name Aurum means, Alan reminded me
that it is the Latin term for gold. The lodge’s owners firmly believe that
there are values in life, which cannot be measured in monetary terms but are
equally precious.
One of the nicest compliments the owners received was
from a middle aged couple who came here to unwind and left with the comment
that their stay had been special because it was the first time in years,
they had a chance to sit, relax and talk, without being disturbed by phones,
kids, friends or TV. That just about sums up what the Aurum Lodge is all
about!
DINING
Any doubts we may have had pertaining to breakfast or
the evening “table d’hôte” were quickly dispelled when we devoured every
morsel of Madeleine’s deliciously prepared meals. Both were hearty, tasty
and wholesome. In addition, the hosts were generous in offering at dinner
complimentary wine and beer-something not too common among inns of a similar
nature.
Breakfast is included with the lodge rooms only and
dinner is available by advance notice for guests in the lodge.
The dining ritual included meeting with guests from all
corners of the globe resulting in some very animated discussions-one more
reason why our stay was so delightful.
Undeniably the Aurum Lodge is a golden nugget find!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Contacting Aurum Lodge
Box 76, Nordegg, AB, T0M 2H0, Canada
Telephone: 1–403–721 2117
Fax: 1–403-7212118
Location
Location: 40km E of Banff National Park.
Information About The Area's Activities
The Lodge's Variety of Four Season Activities
Activities
Hiking, biking, riding, canoeing, climbing, x-country
ski, snow -shoeing, winter-hiking, ice-climbing, dog sledding, tours into
the National Parks and to historic sites.
The lodge is located in close proximity to: Banff
National Park Boundary and Mistaya Canyon, Kootenay Plains Ecological
Reserve, native sites and pioneer cabins, Bighorn Dam and visitor
information centre, Nordegg historic town-site, mine tours and an historic
golf course, Crescent Falls on Bighorn River, numerous trailheads, Jasper
National Park Boundary, Columbia Icefield, Bow Summit and Peyto Lake in
Banff National Park, Ram River Falls and sites along forestry trunk roads.
Weddings
The lodge is available for a small intimate wedding for
couples looking for a no frills event within a natural setting.
Norm and Lily Goldman are a unique husband and wife
team, writer and water colorist, who write and paint about romantic
destinations, and Norm’s articles and Lily’s water- colors can be seen on
sketchandtravel.com. The above art- work was contributed by Lily.
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