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Banff / Lake O'Hara region (Field)
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Field provides access to some of the Canadian Rockies' most restricted and pristine alpine environments. Lake O'Hara requires advance bus reservations, a system designed to preserve its delicate ecosystem from overtourism. The area features extensive trail networks connecting glacier-fed lakes, hanging valleys, and high-alpine passes. Visitors can hike the renowned Alpine Circuit for panoramic views of Mount Huber, Lake Oesa, and Lake McArthur. The village of Field itself provides basic amenities and a visitor center detailing the region's geological significance, including the nearby Burgess Shale fossil beds. Winter transforms the region into a destination for backcountry skiing and snowshoeing, though avalanche awareness is essential for any off-trail activities. Access is primarily via the Trans-Canada Highway. The optimal time to visit for hiking is between late June and September when the snow has cleared from higher elevations.
- Location: Canada
- Top sights: Mount Burgess · Yoho National Park
- Nearby: Lake Louise (34 km)
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- Village established in 1884
- Located in Yoho National Park
- Elevation is 1256 meters
- Bus access only to Lake O'Hara
- Home to Burgess Shale fossils
- Located on the Kicking Horse River
- Population of around 169 people
- Part of the Canadian Rockies
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