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Glacier National Park

Brochures

  • Glacier and Mount Revelstoke National Parks Souvenir Guide Book (PDF 5.5 MB)
  • Parks Canada Mountain Guide  (PDF, 605 KB)
  • Hiking in Glacier National Park (PDF, 4 MB) 
  • Bears and People - A Guide to Safety and Conservation on the Trail
  • Fishing Regulations Summary
  • Keep the Wild in Wildlife
  • Visitor's Guide - Western Canada
  • Sharing the Responsibility for Safety
  • The "Bare" Campsite Program

Winter Activities

  • Avalanche Terrain Maps
    • Asulkan and Illecillewaet
    • Connaught Creek
    • NRC Gully
    • Loop Brook 

  • Avalanche Terrain Ratings for backcountry touring in the Mountain National Parks 
  • Waterfall Ice Climbing and Avalanches in Canada's Mountain National Parks 


 

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Date Modified 2012-01-11
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