Conservation at Mount Robson Park

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Mount Robson Park provides representation of all the North Continental Range landscapes. The park protects multiple complex ecosystems, represented by four bio-geo-climatic zones. These ecosystems are called Interior Cedar Hemlock (ICH), located in the valley bottoms, Sub-boreal Spruce (SBS), Englemann Spruce-subalpine Fir (ESSF) and finally [...]

Conservation at Mount Robson Park2023-11-13T23:12:36+00:00

Wildlife Viewing in Mount Robson Park

2023-11-07T17:04:56+00:00

Bears, ek, mule deer and coyote are common. Driving the Corridor through the center of the park is a good place to look for moose, mountain sheep and caribou. Wolves are sometimes seen in the quieter corners of the park. Herds of elk can be [...]

Wildlife Viewing in Mount Robson Park2023-11-07T17:04:56+00:00

Jasper & Mt. Robson Parks, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site

2023-11-13T23:13:52+00:00

Did you know that Jasper National Park is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountains Parks World Heritage Site? Four Canadian National parks and three British Columbia Provincial Parks reside within the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) site. The parks include mountains, glaciers [...]

Jasper & Mt. Robson Parks, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site2023-11-13T23:13:52+00:00

Horseback Riding in the Canadian Rocky Mountains

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A horseback ride in the Canadian Rocky Mountains is a great adventure for individuals, couples, families and other groups. One popular activity for people visiting our Mount Robson lodging is riding horses in Jasper National Park and the Canadian Rockies. Both children and adults love [...]

Horseback Riding in the Canadian Rocky Mountains2023-11-07T17:10:04+00:00
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