Field, British Columbia (BC), Canada - Life in Yoho National Park - Driving Around Rocky Mountains
I couldn't resist to drive around this small community called Field in British Columbia, Canada... and then the train came and I got stuck.
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TOP 10. Things to Do in Yoho National Park, British Columbia
TOP 10. Things to Do in Yoho National Park, British Columbia: Emerald Lake, Takakkaw Falls, Lake O'Hara, Hiking at Lake O'Hara, Natural Bridge, Wapta Falls, Yoho National Park Visitor Centre, Burgess Shale, Iceline Trail
Avalanche Control on Mount Stephen - Yoho National Park
Releasing snow loads on peaks near transportation corridors helps keep roads open and motorists safe. This video was shot January 6, 2014 by Visitor Safety teams during an avalanche control operation on Mount Stephen in Yoho National Park.
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Yoho National Park - The Campers
Yoho National Park is located in the Canadian Rocky Mountains along the western slope of the Continental Divide in southeastern British Columbia. Yoho NP is bordered by Kootenay National Park on the southern side and Banff National Park on the eastern side in Alberta. The name Yoho comes from the Cree word for awe and wonder.
Yoho covers 1,313 km2 (507 mi2) and it is the smallest of the four contiguous national parks. Yoho, together with Jasper, Kootenay and Banff National Parks, along with three British Columbia provincial parks—Hamber Provincial Park, Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, and Mount Robson Provincial Park—form the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site. The park's administrative and visitor centre are located in the town of Field, British Columbia, beside the Trans-Canada Highway.
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Spiral Train Tunnels at Yoho National Park, British Columbia
Day 21 6-20-16 We are lucky enough to get to the Spiral Train Tunnels while there is a train going through them.
Spiral Tunnels - Yoho National Park (A train model)
This is the train model from Yoho National Park Visitor Center showing how the tunnels work to enable trains to climb pass the Kicking Horse Pass.
Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada | Banff National Park Travel Videos Guide
Banff National Park /ˈbæmf/ is Canada's oldest national park, established in 1885 in the Rocky Mountains. The park, located 110–180 km (68–112 mi) west of Calgary in the province of Alberta, encompasses 6,641 km2 (2,564 sq mi)[1] of mountainous terrain, with numerous glaciers and ice fields, dense coniferous forest, and alpine landscapes. The Icefields Parkway extends from Lake Louise, connecting to Jasper National Park in the north. Provincial forests and Yoho National Park are neighbours to the west, while Kootenay National Park is located to the south and Kananaskis Country to the southeast. The main commercial centre of the park is the town of Banff, in the Bow River valley. More info visit:
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Glacier Skywalk - Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
The Glacier Skywalk is a Nice attraction in the Columbia Ice fields. It starts at the Glacier Discovery Centre and involves a short bus ride to the actual Glacier Skywalk platform. The installed interpretive centre and glass-bottomed Skywalk actually overlooks the beautiful Valley and waterfalls.
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Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure , Alberta, Canada, Jasper National Park, 4K
Trip to Columbia Ice-field Glacier. Trip starts from Columbia Ice-field Discovery Center to the Athabasca Glacier first by bus then by huge Six-wheeled Ice Explorer into the glacier. Located along Highway 90 (Icefields Pkwy), Alberta, Canada.
Yoho National Park | Wikipedia audio article
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Yoho National Park is located in Canada's Rocky Mountains along the western slope of the Continental Divide of the Americas in southeastern British Columbia. Yoho NP is bordered by Kootenay National Park on the southern side and Banff National Park on the eastern side in Alberta. The name Yoho comes from the Cree word for awe and wonder.
Yoho covers 1,313 km2 (507 mi2) and it is the smallest of the four contiguous national parks. Yoho, together with Jasper, Kootenay and Banff National Parks, along with three British Columbia provincial parks—Hamber Provincial Park, Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, and Mount Robson Provincial Park—form the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site. The park's administrative and visitor centre are located in the town of Field, British Columbia, beside the Trans-Canada Highway.
Takakkaw Falls, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
This video shows you a glimps of the Takakkaw Falls in Yoho national park which is located in beautiful British Columbia in Canada.
Its highest point is 384 metres (1,260 ft) from its base, making it the second-highest officially measured waterfall in western Canada, after Della Falls on Vancouver Island. However its true free-fall is only 254 metres (833 ft).
Takakkaw, loosely translated from Cree, means something like it is magnificent. The falls are fed by the Daly Glacier, which is part of the Waputik Icefield. The glacier keeps the volume of the falls up during the warm summer months, and they are a tourist attraction, particularly in late spring after the heavy snow melts, when the falls are at peak condition. The Takakkaw Falls were featured in the 1995 film Last of the Dogmen.
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Golden BC Canada Spring 2019
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Canada: Banff National Park
Banff National Park is Canada's oldest national park and was established in 1885. Located in the Rocky Mountains, 110–180 kilometres (68–112 mi) west of Calgary in the province of Alberta, Banff encompasses 6,641 square kilometres (2,564 sq mi) of mountainous terrain, with many glaciers and ice fields, dense coniferous forest, and alpine landscapes. The Icefields Parkway extends from Lake Louise, connecting to Jasper National Park in the north. Provincial forests and Yoho National Park are neighbours to the west, while Kootenay National Park is located to the south and Kananaskis Country to the southeast. The main commercial centre of the park is the town of Banff, in the Bow River valley.
The Canadian Pacific Railway was instrumental in Banff's early years, building the Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise, and attracting tourists through extensive advertising. In the early 20th century, roads were built in Banff, at times by war internees from World War I, and through Great Depression-era public works projects. Since the 1960s, park accommodations have been open all year, with annual tourism visits to Banff increasing to over 5 million in the 1990s. Millions more pass through the park on the Trans-Canada Highway. As Banff has over three million visitors annually, the health of its ecosystem has been threatened. In the mid-1990s, Parks Canada responded by initiating a two-year study, which resulted in management recommendations, and new policies that aim to preserve ecological integrity.
Banff National Park has a subarctic climate with three ecoregions, including montane, subalpine, and alpine. The forests are dominated by Lodgepole pine at lower elevations and Engelmann spruce in higher ones below the treeline, above which is primarily rocks and ice. Mammal species such as the grizzly bear, cougar, wolverine, elk, bighorn sheep and moose are found, along with hundreds of bird species. Reptiles and amphibians are also found but only a limited number of species have been recorded. The mountains are formed from sedimentary rocks which were pushed east over newer rock strata, between 80 and 55 million years ago. Over the past few million years, glaciers have at times covered most of the park, but today are found only on the mountain slopes though they include the Columbia Icefield, the largest uninterrupted glacial mass in the Rockies. Erosion from water and ice have carved the mountains into their current shapes.
Lake Louise, a hamlet located 54 km (34 mi) northwest of the town of Banff, is home to the landmark Chateau Lake Louise at the edge of Lake Louise. Located 15 km (9.3 mi) from Lake Louise, Moraine Lake provides a scenic vista of the Valley of the Ten Peaks. This scene was pictured on the back of the $20 Canadian banknote, in the 1969–1979 (Scenes of Canada) series. The Lake Louise Mountain Resort is also located near the village. Lake Louise is one of the most visited lakes in the world and is framed to the southwest by the Mount Victoria Glacier.
The Icefields Parkway is a 230-kilometre-long (140 mi) road connecting Lake Louise to Jasper, Alberta. The Parkway originates at Lake Louise, and extends north up the Bow Valley, past Hector Lake, which is the largest natural lake in the park. Other scenic lakes near the parkway include Bow Lake, and Peyto Lakes, both north of Hector Lake. The Parkway then crosses Bow Summit (2,088 m (6,850 ft)), and follows the Mistaya River to Saskatchewan Crossing, where it converges with the Howse and North Saskatchewan River. Bow Summit is the highest elevation crossed by a public road in Canada.
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Banff National Park (French: Parc national Banff) is Canada's oldest national park and was established in 1885. Located in the Rocky Mountains, 110–180 kilometres (68–112 mi) west of Calgary in the province of Alberta, Banff encompasses 6,641 square kilometres (2,564 sq mi) of mountainous terrain, with many glaciers and ice fields, dense coniferous forest, and alpine landscapes. The Icefields Parkway extends from Lake Louise, connecting to Jasper National Park in the north. Provincial forests and Yoho National Park are neighbours to the west, while Kootenay National Park is located to the south and Kananaskis Country to the southeast. The main commercial centre of the park is the town of Banff, in the Bow River valley.
Lower Consolation Lake
The Canadian Pacific Railway was instrumental in Banff's early years, building the Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise, and attracting tourists through extensive advertising. In the early 20th century, roads were built in Banff, at times by war internees from World War I, and through Great Depression-era public works projects. Since the 1960s, park accommodations have been open all year, with annual tourism visits to Banff increasing to over 5 million in the 1990s. Millions more pass through the park on the Trans-Canada Highway. As Banff has over three million visitors annually, the health of its ecosystem has been threatened. In the mid-1990s, Parks Canada responded by initiating a two-year study, which resulted in management recommendations, and new policies that aim to preserve ecological integrity.
Banff National Park has a subarctic climate with three ecoregions, including montane, subalpine, and alpine. The forests are dominated by Lodgepole pine at lower elevations and Engelmann spruce in higher ones below the treeline, above which is primarily rocks and ice. Mammal species such as the grizzly bear, cougar, wolverine, elk, bighorn sheep and moose are found, along with hundreds of bird species. Reptiles and amphibians are also found but only a limited number of species have been recorded. The mountains are formed from sedimentary rocks which were pushed east over newer rock strata, between 80 and 55 million years ago. Over the past few million years, glaciers have at times covered most of the park, but today are found only on the mountain slopes though they include the Columbia Icefield, the largest uninterrupted glacial mass in the Rockies. Erosion from water and ice have carved the mountains into their current shapes.
Highest Point on the Trans-Canada Highway Kicking Horse Pass Golden British Columbia Canada
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The highest point on the Trans Canada Highway is in the Kicking Horse Pass near the Alberta/BC Border, with an elevation of 1643 meters (5390 feet), just a few kilometers east of the Parks Bridge.
The bridge is 13 kilometers east of Golden, BC, and was opened in 2007, making the slow and curvy section of the lower highway obsolete. The height of the bridge is 90 meters above the Kicking Horse River.
The engineering and construction challenge of the Kicking Horse Canyon Project is enormous. A span of less than 35 kilometers of asphalt and bridges is estimated to cost just under $1 billion.
There's a rest area just to the west where people ride along the old highway for a few kilometers. There's also a kayak launch site. The Kicking Horse River is swift moving in this steep canyon and only expert kayakers should attempt the waters. Dry-suits are highly recommended since the water is cold year-round!
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BANFF National Park, Amazing Camping - Canadian Full Time RV Vlog
We're loving living in our RV fully moved in! After that last beautiful free campsite it only gets more exciting as we got to spend 3 nights in Banff National Park (Canadian Rocky Mountains) at the Tunnel Mountain village 2 RV park.
We loved that last campsite, it was free and you really couldn't ask for a more picturesque view at your door step. Starting off like that it's going to be a wild adventure across Canada guys!
After spending 3 nights there, it was time to hit the road again though. Next stop, Banff village in the National Park. We had a few hours of driving before reaching Banff and a few pit stops on the way. First we stopped at Golden to try and find some internet, and get some groceries. We loved how small town Golden felt down by the Save On Foods we went to and really enjoyed the quick stop to get some groceries and prepare to head deeper into the Rocky Mountains!
Next stop we ended up at the Field visitor info center to try and find some better wifi to upload to you all since we had no luck previously. Internet didn't pan out there either but we did get some handy tourist info maps and our parks pass for our RV though! So that was still a little exciting. After a quick bite to eat lunch in their parking lot it was off to Lake Louise before heading in to Banff.
Lake Louise was a beautiful stop and luckily for us had just started melting and showing water recently only! We took a quick walk of the outer area and then browsed the inside stores as well. It is super beautiful here and a must see pull over if passing through the Rockies. We also found out that a public transit bus from Banff city can take you to and from here to save the stress and effort of having to park when it's busy!
After Lake Louise it was time to check in to Tunnel Mountain RV park. It is an official National park campground and was absolutely beautiful. We were in tunnel mountain village 2 area with electric hook ups but no water (by choice). They have free water and a free Sani station in the park so we just used that at arrival and on check out, saved a few dollars and got to be in a different section. You sent allowed to overnight park or camp anywhere in National park land, so the amount of driving in and out of the park would have cost more in gas than the site, plus the accessibility to Banff sure was nice. We may end up spending the night at tunnel mountain RV park again on the way back through Canada as well still. It also had showers, washrooms, a mountain of free firewood, and public transit around Banff and the area all included, while also being central, totally worth it.
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The Travel in Banff National Park and the Rocky Mountains
The Travel in Banff National Park and the Rocky Mountains
Banff National Park /ˈbæmf/ is Canada's oldest national park, established in 1885 in the Rocky Mountains. The park, located 110–180 km (68–112 mi) west of Calgary in the province of Alberta, encompasses 6,641 km2 (2,564 sq mi)[1] of mountainous terrain, with numerous glaciers and ice fields, dense coniferous forest, and alpine landscapes. The Icefields Parkway extends from Lake Louise, connecting to Jasper National Park in the north. Provincial forests and Yoho National Park are neighbours to the west, while Kootenay National Park is located to the south and Kananaskis Country to the southeast. The main commercial centre of the park is the town of Banff, in the Bow River valley.
The Canadian Pacific Railway was instrumental in Banff's early years, building the Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise, and attracting tourists through extensive advertising. In the early 20th century, roads were built in Banff, at times by war internees, and through Great Depression-era public works projects. Since the 1960s, park accommodations have been open all year, with annual tourism visits to Banff increasing to over 5 million in the 1990s.[2] Millions more pass through the park on the Trans-Canada Highway.[3] As Banff is one of the world's most visited national parks,[4] the health of its ecosystem has been threatened. In the mid-1990s, Parks Canada responded by initiating a two-year study, which resulted in management recommendations, and new policies that aim to preserve ecological integrity.
Banff National Park - oldest national park of Canada.
Banff National Park is Canada's oldest national park,
established in 1885 in the Rocky Mountains.
The park, located 110–180 kilometres (68–112 mi)
west of Calgary in the province of Alberta,
encompasses 6,641 square kilometres (2,564 sq mi)
of mountainous terrain, with numerous glaciers and ice fields,
dense coniferous forest, and alpine landscapes.
The Icefields Parkway extends from Lake Louise,
connecting to Jasper National Park in the north.
Provincial forests and Yoho National Park are neighbours to the west,
while Kootenay National Park is located to the south
and Kananaskis Country to the southeast.
The main commercial centre of the park is the town of Banff,
in the Bow River valley.
The Canadian Pacific Railway was instrumental in Banff's early years,
building the Banff Springs Hotel and Lake Louise Chalet,
and attracting tourists through extensive advertising.
In the early 20th century, roads were built in Banff,
at times by war internees from World War I, and
through Great Depression-era public works projects.
Since the 1960s, park accommodations have been open all year,
with annual tourism visits to Banff increasing to over 5 million in the 1990s.
Millions more pass through the park on the Trans-Canada Highway.
As Banff has over three million visitors annually,
the health of its ecosystem has been threatened. In the mid-1990s,
Parks Canada responded by initiating a two-year study,
which resulted in management recommendations,
and new policies that aim to preserve ecological integrity.
Banff National Park has a subarctic climate with three ecoregions, including montane, subalpine, and alpine.
The forests are dominated by Lodgepole pine at lower elevations and Engelmann spruce in higher ones below the treeline, above which is primarily rocks and ice.
Mammal species such as the grizzly, cougar, wolverine, elk, bighorn sheep and moose are found, along with hundreds of bird species.
Reptiles and amphibians are also found but only a limited number of species have been recorded.
Banff & Lake Louise: Winter Guide (2019-20) ????????
Winter Tour/Travel Guide!
Banff is the quintessential winter getaway in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Surrounded by snow covered peaks with easy access to winter activities, modern accommodation and majestic natural beauty, Banff, Lake Louise, and the Banff National Park is one of Canada top winter destinations.
T HA N K S F O R W A T C H I N G ! ! !
Attractions (click on time link to jump):
Getting to Banff: 0:34
Shuttle Bus to Banff: 0:57
Banff National Park Entry: 1:24
Banff Avenue & Downtown: 2:02
Cave and Basin: 3:06
Bow Falls: 3:30
Weather: 4:08
Banff Springs Hotel: 4:32
Banff Upper Hot Springs: 6:11
Banff Gondola: 6:40
Vermillion Lakes: 7:18
Mt. Norquay: 7:50
Sunshine Village Ski Resort: 8:20
Johnston Canyon: 8:34
Lake Louise Ski Resort: 8:48
Lake Louise: 9:05
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Banff & Lake Louise: Summer Guide (2020) ????????
Summer Tour/Travel Guide!
Banff is the iconic alpine town situated in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Banff, and the Banff National Park, attracts over 4 million visitors each year for its picturesque town center, outdoor activities and majestic natural beauty. At an altitude of just over 4500 feet, Banff is the highest town in Canada with easy access to world renowned ski resorts, luxury accommodation, and five-star restaurants.
T HA N K S F O R W A T C H I N G ! ! !
Attractions (click on time link to jump):
Getting to Banff: 0:43
Banff National Park Entry: 1:32
Banff Avenue & Downtown: 2:06
Cave and Basin: 3:33
Bow Falls: 4:13
Banff Springs Golf Course: 4:43
Banff Springs Hotel: 5:11
Banff Upper Hot Springs: 6:59
Banff Gondola: 7:32
Wildlife: 8:17
Johnston Canyon: 8:28
Lake Louise: 8:47
Moraine Lake: 9:35
Icefields Parkway (Peyto Lake/Bow Lake): 10:03
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