The Plain of Six Glaciers is one of the most popular hikes in Banff National Park. It starts out along the shore of Lake Louise and then climbs slowly along the slope of Mount Whyte into a basin where six glaciers can indeed be seen: Aberdeen, Lefroy, Victoria and Popes Peak glaciers, along with valley glaciers near Mounts Lefroy and Victoria. Young conifers seem almost like a picket fence in this image looking out over the plain, with one of the glaciers visible (not sure which it is) and in the distance, the peak called The Mitre, named for its superficial resemblance to clerical headgear.