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Kootenay National Park

Kootenay National Park

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British Columbia, V0A, Canada
(250) 347-9505 www.pc.gc.ca/kootenay
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Aug 19, 2018
Been traveling to the Kootenays almost all my life and I love it. I can honestly say that this valley of mountains recharges you the moment you start driving through them. The hiking trails, hot springs, horseback riding and other hidden gems makes this National Park one to keep coming back to for more.

Jul 25, 2018
This is a lovely place to go in the summer time and the kids just love the camping. Tents, trailers, campers and hotels and B&B what ever you want to use for a stay it is so beautiful and relaxing here. Make sure you give yourself time to see the place do not just rush to hit the hot tourist attractions do some exploreing and chill out a bit.

Jul 22, 2018
A beautiful drive with many opportunities to pull over and take a stroll through the wonderful scenery. Popular trail heads like Stanley Glacier will have outhouses for visitors. Be sure to have your park pass displayed in your car if parking at hiking spots.

Jul 20, 2018
Nice drive but not the same as when I was younger. A person used to see all sorts of animals but now all you see is a huge mesh fence (trap) that wolves use to run the game into😔. So sad , as you rarely see any living animal due to 'man' stepping in to "help" !

May 23, 2018
Went last year in the winter time. This place is so incredibly beautiful and amazing. It is like being in a whole different world. The Animals and the sights are so gorgeous. We spent 10 days camping and hiking and it was one of the most freeing and exhausting trips, it will always be a cherished moment in my life and I tell everyone to go check this place out. Can not wait till we can return and create more memories.

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