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Mountain Ecosystem: Wildfire and Glaciation Tour
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Improvement District No. 9
Ascend an ancient wildfire zone, appreciate the advantages a wildfire can provide to an ecosystem, and marvel at the enigma of glacial shaping that crafted the mountainous landscapes we know now.
Ascend an ancient wildfire zone, appreciate the advantages a wildfire can provide to an ecosystem, and marvel at the enigma of glacial shaping that crafted the mountainous landscapes we know now.
Duration:
4 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Unnamed Road - This half-day hike takes you through the remote Kootenay National Park in the Canadian Rockies, close to the Banff National Park boundary. Ascend a once-glaciated valley flanked by towering cliffs and glaciers, and discover the history, flora, fauna, ecology, geology, and geography of this stunning area.
- Unnamed Road - This half-day hike takes you through the remote Kootenay National Park in the Canadian Rockies, close to the Banff National Park boundary. Ascend a once-glaciated valley flanked by towering cliffs and glaciers, and discover the history, flora, fauna, ecology, geology, and geography of this stunning area.
What's Included
- Local Guide
- Local Guide
What's Not Included
- Transportation
- Gratuities
- Transportation
- Gratuities
Location
Castle Mountain Chalets
Banff-Windermere Highway
Meet outside the Castle Mountain Chalets at the picnic tables located at the junction of 1A & 93 South, half way between Banff and Lake Louise, where we will complete paperwork before convoying 15 minutes to the trailhead.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Amanda_m
Oct 24, 2024
Amazing vistas and highly competent guide. - Shauna was friendly and knowledgeable both about the risks with hiking and the ecology of the area. The hike was challenging with the fresh snow, especially the push at the end, so cleats and hiking poles came in good use! The vistas were incredible. I would not have done this hike without a guide so appreciated the experience very much.
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