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Yoho National Park

A First Glimpse Of The Immensity Of The Mountains, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada

A parked SUV along the road in front of towering mountains early in the morning, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada

Drive east along the road from Golden, British Columbia, and you can see in the near distance the rugged mountains of which Yoho National Park is comprised. Turn a corner and suddenly, there they are! Those immense mountains towering over you, your vehicle, the road, and the landscape.

Rebecca Latson

Five Things I Learned In Glacier And Yoho National Parks

On a shoulder season road trip through the Kootenay Rockies region of British Columbia, I whirled through Glacier National Park and Yoho National Park in that awkward down time between fall and winter. But while there was just enough snow to make hiking treacherous, and not enough snow to do winter sports or take comfort in the knowledge that the grizzlies were hibernating, I was still able to explore with my camera in hand.

Photography In The National Parks: Road Trippin’ The Canadian Rockies!

Traveler contributing photographer Rebecca Latson took herself and her cameras on a 2,000-mile September road trip to visit four national parks in the Canadian Rockies. Despite the mixed bag of weather and clash of expectations versus reality on the road, Rebecca captured amazing shots which she uses to illustrate tips and techniques for your own national park road trip.

National Parks Quiz And Trivia #66: The Canadian Rockies Edition

The Great White North has some pretty awesome national parks: Kootenay, Yoho, Banff, Jasper, Mount Revelstoke, and Glacier. These national parks located within the snaggle-toothed mouth of Canada’s mountainous west are the subject of this month’s quiz and trivia piece. See how much you know with this quiz. You might even learn something new!

Mount Stephen, The Kicking Horse River, And A Couple Of Red Chairs, Yoho National Park

Early morning sunrise over Mount Stephen and the Kicking Horse River in Yoho National Park

I spy with my little eye: a couple of bright red Muskoka chairs (that's Canadian for Adirondack chairs). You can find these bright red chairs all over Canada, with 100 of them spread out in Canadian national parks looking out toward magnificent scenery. They are made from 100 percent recycled plastic from Canadian landfills and make a great "red chair moment" for your camera.

Rebecca Latson

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