View an Aerial Photograph of Bufflehead Manor.
The yellow line is Highway 16 West, a four lane divided road that leads from Edmonton to Jasper National Park. At the town of Jasper you can turn south on Highway 93, the "Icefields Parkway" to Lake Louise and Banff National Park, a spectacular drive passing the Columbia Icefields, Peyto Lake and the summit of Bow Pass among other stunning natural wonders. If you continue on Highway 16 West you will cross the Alberta/British Columbia border and pass through Mt. Robson Provincial Park and see the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. The highway splits again at Tete Jaune Cache. You can go north and west to Prince George and to tidewater at Prince Rupert some fifty miles from the Alaska panhandle or south and west to Vancouver.
Along the north side of the lake runs the Canadian National Railway main line, coast to coast rail traffic day and night. The spur line leads to the thermal electric generating stations on the south side of the lake and does not actually float on the water as the map shows.