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Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park | ||||
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The jagged peaks, shimmering lakes, glistening glaciers and sun- dappled alpine meadows make this wilderness scenery some of the most stunning in the Canadian Rockies. Vegetation consists of spruce, alpine fir, and lodgepole pine as well as patches of false azalea, buffalo berries, twinberries and white rhododendrons amongst many other spectacular species of flora. Hundreds of species of wildflowers are found here during mid- summer. Animals including the elk, black and grizzly bear, mule deer, moose, mountain goats, squirrels and chipmunks, marten and mink and coyote are found here as well as ninety-three species of birds.
Located
northeast of Radium Hot Springs and southwest of Banff is Mount Assiniboine
National Park. Routes to enter the park include Highway 93 to Lake Magog,
Spray Lake Resevoir to Lake Magog, Highway 93 to Lake Magog via the
Mitchell River and Sunshine Ski Valley to Lake Magog. Because of the
complicated nature of entering this park please contact either a local
map retailer or the address listed below:
BC Parks PARK FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES Camping
- On the bench above the west side of Lake Magog is the main camping
area. A group camping area is provided. Camping is also located at the
north end of Og Lake. Water is provided by nearby springs and small
streams. Located on the south side of Magog Creek are four alpine cabin
shelters, known as the Naiset Cabins. A climbing shelter is located
in the Assiniboine Bowl and other cabins are found in various locations.
Campfires are not permitted throughout the core area of the park. Primus-type
stoves must be used for cooking.
Hiking & Trails - Numerous trails wind their way through the park. They vary in difficulty and length, some being short, easy day hikes and others long, difficult overnight trips. During the winter months, skiing in and out of the park on either tele-mark skis or alpine touring equipment is a popular way to see the area. Other activities - Horses are allowed in the park with a permit on specified trails. Mountain bikes are allowed on the Assiniboine Pass Trail in the park only. COMMERCIAL
FACILITIES
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