LAKE AGNES
Lake named after Agnes MacDonald, with a trail starting from the shores of Lake Louise that allows you to admire it.
A trail begins on the shores of Lake Louise and leads to a viewpoint that allows you to appreciate the green and opaque waters of the lake from a low angle. Agnes Lake is named after Agnes MacDonald, wife of Canadian Prime Minister J.A. MacDonald, who was recognized in 1886 for having travelled the last 1,000 km of a transcontinental journey, and who was stationed on the "cattle hauler", the front end of the train. The Prime Minister, on the other hand, stopped after 40 km. In the bourgeois milieu of the time, his feat caused a real craze for this kind of locomotion.
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