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#1 iowahiker

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Posted 06 March 2016 - 03:52 PM

During our summer 2015 Canadian Rockies trip we spent one week in the Glacier/Revelstoke Canadian National Parks area of British Columbia.  Revelstoke CNP has a long paved road to high country views and no campground.  Glacier CNP is best described as a hiking park with two campgrounds suitable for both tents and smaller RVs.  The weather during our stay in July was cloudy with periods of rain and so we have no pictures from Revelstoke CNP and all Glacier CNP pictures are from trails.

 

The two non-reserveable campgrounds at Glacier CNP are a short drive west of Rogers Pass and have a good selection of sites available in the early afternoon everyday (other than holidays) since many travelers break their Vancouver to Banff journey here and so leave in the morning.  The lower or western campground is smaller but contains larger and more level camping sites.  The upper campground provides great access to the trail system with most trails climbing around 700+/- meters (2000 feet).  Many trails have Grizzly bear activity and require a hiking party of at least four adults.  We found other hikers from the Netherlands, Australia, Austria, and French Canadian from the trailhead postings and enjoyed our international hiking groups.

 

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#2 longhorn1

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Posted 06 March 2016 - 05:25 PM

Great pictures and report. British Columbia is high on the bucket list. jd

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Posted 06 March 2016 - 05:26 PM

Fantastic scenery. Unfortunately last time I was up that neck of the woods I was ten. 


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Posted 06 March 2016 - 06:15 PM

Very nice photos of very nice places - thanks for sharing. Like longhorn1, the Canadian Rockies are high on our bucket list too. 


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#5 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 06 March 2016 - 07:08 PM

Very beautiful shots.That is some wild country.

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Posted 06 March 2016 - 07:39 PM

Great photos. Another one for the bucket list.


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Posted 06 March 2016 - 09:58 PM

Thank you.  The Kananaskis to Banff to Lake Louise to Jasper is a much more scenic and compact touring route than Revelstoke and Glacier CNP.  Glacier CNP is a top tier hiking destination if you are fit with most hikes around 700 meters (2000 feet) of climbing but not excessively long hikes.  Getting up and on the road or trail early, 8-9 am, is the best way to avoid the crowds in the busy summer season and then into a campground early enough to get a nice site and have a beer (root beer). 

 

Also, try to avoid Canadian national holidays or settle into a camp site a couple of days before the start of the holiday period and hunker down.  Canadians go out and camp in huge numbers during holidays.


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Posted 06 March 2016 - 11:25 PM

More spectacular terrain to explore! :)


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Posted 07 March 2016 - 12:12 AM

Absolutely breathtaking.

 

Thank you for sharing with us.


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Posted 07 March 2016 - 02:09 AM

Spent lots of Canadians Thankgivings here.  Love Glacier although it can be really wet.


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