Playground at the Obereversand Lighthouse in Dorum-Neufeld, Germany (© INGO WAGNER/DPA/AFP via Getty Images)
Amid the landscapes of southern Alberta in Canada, the Elbow River originates from Elbow Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The 120-kilometre-long river intricately carves its way through valleys before converging with the Bow River in Calgary, at an elevation of 1,040 metres. Along the river's course is Elbow Falls—a series of cascading waterfalls—that creates a natural spectacle. In winter, the falls transform into an icy wonderland while summer brings a rush of whitewater, which is ideal for rafting, kayaking, fishing, hiking and other recreational activities.
At night, the Elbow River area offers a mesmerising view of the Milky Way unfurling across the sky, as seen in today's image, providing excellent stargazing opportunities. Elbow River is Calgary's lifeline, supplying 40% of the drinking water to the city. This water is stored at Weaselhead Flats and the Glenmore Reservoir. Whether you're seeking the thrill of the rapids or the tranquillity of a hike, this natural wonder doesn't disappoint.