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Glacier National Park

Climbers approaching summit Climbers approaching summit
© Parks Canada / Jordy Shepherd
Ski Touring
Hiking
Camping (front country)
Caving
Mountaineering

© Parks Canada - Jacolyn Daniluck
Wildlife Viewing
taking a photo of the Illicilliwaet Glacier Backcountry Camping
Huts and Cabins
Fishing
Cycling
feet dangling over creek © Parks Canada

Art in the Park


Related Links
  • Trail Conditions Report

  • Special Events

  • Summer Interpretive Program at Rogers Pass National Historic Site

  • Weather Forecasts: Revelstoke | Golden

  • Safety in Bear Country

  • Download the Hiking in Glacier National Park brochure (PDF, 4 MB)

  • Avalanche Bulletin

  • Winter Backcountry Checklist

  • Canadian Avalanche Association

  • The Skiing History of Mount Revelstoke National Park

  • The Snow War: How Avalanches Shaped the History of Rogers Pass and Glacier National Park

  • Water, Birds and Bugs

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Date Modified 2013-04-22
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