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- Yoho National Park - Parks Canada
On the western slopes of the Great Divide, glaciers and waterfalls cling to the towering peaks of Yoho National Park Discover the secrets of ancient marine life in a land shaped by water and human ingenuity
- Plan your visit - Yoho National Park - Parks Canada
Plan ahead for the best travel experience in Yoho National Park See our pre-arrival checklist, bonus tips and local recommendations for things to do Map and brochures
- Points of interest - Yoho National Park - Parks Canada
Yoho National Park is a land of discovery Its towering peaks divide the continent, while historic rivers and railways carve it's landscape Discover powerful waterfalls, emerald lakes, national heritage sites and a welcoming mountain community Not sure where to start? Here are some highlights!
- Hikes and walks - Yoho National Park - Parks Canada
With waterfalls, glaciers and expansive valley views, Yoho National Park is a hikers' paradise Trails range from easy to difficult, offering a suitable option for first-time hikers and seasoned adventurers alike Plan your trip using the trail descriptions and safety information below
- Activities and experiences - Yoho National Park - Parks Canada
Experience alpine adventures within the reach of the casual visitor Explore the vast backcountry and rest in scenic campgrounds Challenge yourself with a day hike to half-billion-year-old fossil beds Immerse yourself in history and heritage in Yoho National Park
- Brochures and publications - Yoho National Park - Parks Canada
Find useful maps and brochures for Yoho National Park, including the Visitor Guide, Trail Guide, and wildlife safety information
- Hiking - Yoho National Park - Parks Canada
Yoho is a hiker’s paradise, with more than 400 km of trails, ranging from easy self-guided interpretive trails to difficult all-day guided hikes to the Burgess Shale fossil beds
- Burgess Shale fossil hikes - Yoho National Park - Parks Canada
A shallow sea covered what is now Kootenay and Yoho national parks Today, Burgess Shale fossils are found high in the mountains pressed into shale-y rock beds, evidence of a diverse marine ecosystem that lived over 500 million years ago
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