Cross two bridges over the Kootenay River and meander through old-growth forest. Finish at a lake with a beautiful backdrop of the mountains.
An easy walk takes you to three iron-rich mineral springs that stain the surrounding earth. Great spot for snowshoeing during the winter.
Hold a piece of earth's history on a guided hike. Learn about the role fire played in helping scientists discover new fossil sites. Reservations are required.
Watch for fuchsia fireweed in a landscape shaped by fire, erosion, and mountain-building. Multiple bridges span the narrow gorge, crossing several times for spine-tingling views of the river below.
Stand in two provinces at once then take a walk through a quiet shaded forest! The Great Divide separates two watersheds, two provinces, and two national parks.
Watch trains snake through the hillside and discover how Yoho's towering peaks inspired the stories of the Kicking Horse Pass National Historic Site.
Located on the Trans-Canada Highway in the community of Field, British Columbia. Stop in for helpful advice on the area as well as current trail conditions. Displays and exhibits teach you about the unique features in Yoho. Pop by the Friends of Yoho store for a souvenir from your travels.
Hold a piece of earth's history on a guided hike to the restricted Walcott Quarry or Mount Stephen fossil sites. Reservations are required.
Walk around and experience Field's mountain hospitality. Stay in a unique guesthouse, or enjoy the culinary delights of this charming community.
Enjoy a scenic drive on a mountain road. Then, cool off in the mist as you stand at the base of one of the highest waterfalls in Canada. Look for the Parks Canada Red Chairs on the trail.
Admire incredible views and wildflowers as you stroll around this gem coloured lake. Pack a picnic or go for a canoe ride and indulge in the surroundings.
Just a short walk from the parking lot, marvel at the force of the Kicking Horse River as it cascades under a naturally formed stone bridge.