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Glacier National Park (British Columbia)
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British Columbia : Kootenays : Columbia-Rockies : Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park [1] is in Columbia-Rockies region of Canada. [edit] Understand[edit] History[edit] Landscape[edit] Flora and fauna[edit] ClimateThe park lays in the Interior Wetbelt region of British Columbia which makes for large amounts of precipitation. Mean annual precipitation is 1278mm (50in) at lower elevations and 1995mm (79in) in the subalpine zone. Rogers Pass can see up to an incredible 17 metres of snow each year. [edit] Get inAbout the only way into the park is on the Trans-Canada highway 1, which bisects the park. Calgary is about four hours east, and Kamloops is about three hours west. [edit] Fees/Permits[edit] Get around[edit][add listing] See
[edit][add listing] Do[edit][add listing] Buy[edit][add listing] Eat[edit][add listing] Drink[edit][add listing] Sleep[edit] Lodging[edit] Camping[edit] Backcountry[edit] Stay safeBecause of the huge amounts of snow, there is a near constant avalanche danger during winter months. There is an online avalanche bulletin [2] available. [edit] Get out
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