Amid the strong fall contrasts are subtle tones. Here the placid waters of Kinbasket reservoir mimic the cloudy blue sky and Canoe Mountain’s distinctive ridgeline. /LAURA KEILThe glacier below Grit peak will soon be obscured by fresh snow, as temperatures drop across the valley. /LAURA KEILRelated Posts:Kinbasket hot springs may surface this springPower restored to Valemount—several small outages…Kinbasket water levels could stay high til OctoberThe Goat snags gold, bronze in BC-Yukon awardsHot spring heavenPost navigationLittle Munchkins Daycare opens in McBrideHalloween is coming