Crowsnest Park
British Columbia
Just west of the Alberta border on the north side of Highway 3, on the Crowsnest Pass route through the Rocky Mountains. For millennia Indigenous Peoples camped at the site of the present day park to be followed in more recent times by explorers, fur traders and railroad builders. A pleasant stopping place watched over by the stately sentinels of the Erickson and Loop Ridges of the Rockies. There is good winter range for elk and deer in the vicinity. Please note that the facilities in this park are operated by the Ministry of Transportation. Services and facilities differ from those offered in other BC Parks.
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