2018 Experience the Mountain Parks

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Experience the Fauna in the Mountain Parks

Elk - Courtesy of Sheila McKeand

Dawn and dusk are your best bet for spotting animals in their natural setting. However, it’s important to keep in mind that these are WILD animals.

The Many Members of the Deer Family Here you’ll find white-tail and mule deer, elk or wapiti, moose, and even caribou in the northern reaches.

Bears Both black and grizzly bears can be seen along highways as they feed on spring dandelions or summer buffaloberries.

You’ll likely see more animals while you’re driving. Mule and white-tailed deer, along with large populations of elk (or wapiti) line many of the highways. They typically graze the grassy roadside shoulders and hillsides taking advantage of plentiful forage.

Black bears may be any colour, so colour itself is a poor indicator. Instead, look for a prominent shoulder hump and a slightly dished-in appearance to the face - a sure sign that you’re watching a grizzly. Bighorn Sheep or Mountain Goats? Bighorn sheep make appearances along the roadside, mountain goats do not. To help you identify them, remember that mountain goats are snow white. Male bighorn sheep get the large full-curl horns. Females have small, goat-like horns.

Keep Them Wild; Keep Yourself Safe We all want to keep the animals safe and your visit memorable. Here are some tips for safely observing wildlife in the mountains: Stay in your vehicle when you see an animal. They are very large and equally fast. Be sure to stop your vehicle only if it is safe to do so. Blind corners and steep hills can obscure other drivers’ view of your vehicle. Do not feed or entice animals to move closer to you. Animals that approach humans for handouts are likely to lash out defensively if they feel threatened. Help us keep the wild in wildlife.

Mountain Goats - Joey Olivieri

Bear - Courtesy Trevor Ward

Remember to keep your smart phone, camera and binoculars ready for action. Spotting wildlife often happens suddenly with little warning and ends just as fast. By Ward Cameron

Wolfs - Courtesy Francis Sandoval

Bears - Courtesy Leonard Heinonen

Coyotes - Courtesy Nicholas Taffs

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Big Horn Sheep - Courtesy Richard Collens


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Experience Mount Revelstoke National Park

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pages 62-63

Experience Glacier National Park

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page 60

Experience Golden

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page 57

Experience Lake O’Hara

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page 56

Year-Round Fun in Yoho National Park

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page 54

Discover Our Craft Beer

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pages 52-53

Headbanging in Radium Hot Springs

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pages 50-51

Experience the Fauna in the Mountain Parks

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page 47

Experience the Flora in the Mountain Parks

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pages 46-47

Wildfire in Kootenay National Park

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pages 42-43

Experience Wells Gray Provincial Park

1min
page 41

Experience an Unforgettable Mountain Wedding

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pages 36-38

Experience the Icefields Parkway

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pages 33-34

Jasper National Park Map Keys

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pages 29-30

Experience David Thompson Country

3min
pages 26-27

Experience Sunshine Meadows

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page 24

The Mount Royal Hotel

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pages 22-23

Experience Banff National Park

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pages 17, 19

Experience Waterton Lakes National Park

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pages 10-11

New Beginnings

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pages 8-9

The Mount Royal Hotel

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