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Explore trails in British Columbia that criss-cross Canada’s most spectacular mountain range — whatever your level of experience and fitness.
It also hosts over 4 million visitors each year. A short drive away, however, you'll encounter another must-see destination, Yoho National Park, with many of the same features and a lighter ...
Water and Ice Yoho National Park protects the upper watershed of the Kicking Horse River, a steep, unruly tributary of 33 miles. Much of the water comes from the Yoho River, ice cold and milky ...
Professor Brian Cox explores the origins of life on earth with a visit to the Burgess Shale, a very important fossil field in Yoho National Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The fossils here ...
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