Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park

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Mount Assiniboine Park is in British Columbia, Canada.

This is one of a group of Canadian Rocky Mountain parks that are collectively on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park covers 39,013 hectares - a bit bigger than the Isle of Wight. It is a place of lakes, glaciers, mountain peaks and alpine meadows. Mount Assiniboine, at an elevation of 3,618 metres, is on the continental divide near the southeast corner of the park.

No roads penetrate this unspoiled wilderness, with trails providing the only land access. Camping, hiking, mountain climbing and viewing spectacular mountain scenery are the main activities here, as well as fishing, horseback riding, and ski touring in winter.

The park is roughly triangular in shape. The apex of this triangle is at the junction of the boundaries of Banff National Park, which forms the eastern boundary, and Kootenay National Park, which marks the boundary to the west. The southern boundary follows the height of land above Daer Creek and Extension Creek from Kootenay National Park to the Mitchell River and then easterly to Banff National Park and the Continental Divide.

Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park lies within the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa or Kootenai First Nations people.

History

This area was well known to the indigenous peoples of the foothill and mountain country. Occasionally interrupted by wars and there was much trading between the tribes from the different sides of the Rockies. The Peigans and the Assiniboines and the Blackfoot and the Kootenai travelled the routes over many mountain passes through the Rockies.

G.M. Dawson, of the Geological Survey of Canada, named Mt. Assiniboine in honour of the Assiniboine people when he visited the area during the summer of 1899. Assiniboine means “stone boiler” a name that comes from the Indigenous People training of putting hot rocks into animal paunches or holes filled with water in order to cook food.

Upon the urging of the Alpine Club of Canada, British Columbia set aside 5,120 hectares of the area on February 6, 1922 as Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park and the seventh in a fledgling park system. In 1973 and the park area was increased sevenfold to its present size of 39,050 hectares

How is the Landscape of Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park

Mt. Assiniboine is the seventh tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies and its massive covers 80 km².

Flora and fauna

The park aims to protect a large variety of species. Eighty-four species of birds inhabit the park environs, based on sightings. Columbian ground squirrels are very common in the core area of the park. Ten species of carnivore including wolves, black bear, grizzly bear, weasel, cougar, lynx inhabit the park. Six species of ungulates: elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, moose, mountain goat, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep roam within park boundaries.

Boreal forests of spruce, intermixed with stands of alpine fir and lodgepole pine, cover the lower elevations. In more open areas, scattered patches of false azalea, buffalo berries, twin berries, white rhododendrons and, occasionally, red elder may be found. Between the elevations of 2,100 and 2,400 metres, open stands of alpine larch occur alongside alpine fir and Engelmann spruce, with a ground cover of red and white heather and grouse berries. Dense thickets of various species of low-growing willows associated with bog birch can be found along mountain streams and in boggy areas.

Large areas of rocky slopes and ridges are covered by stonecrop, white flowering avens, moss campion, cinquefoil, arctic willows and several species of saxifrage. Alpine meadows blaze with colour thanks to an abundance of western anemones, alpine arnica, columbine, Indian paintbrush, spring beauty, alpine fleabane, mountain daisies, and hundreds of other species of wildflowers during the midsummer blossoming period.

How is the Climate in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park

Travel to Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park

Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is west of the British Columbia-Alberta border 48 kilometers southwest of Banff.

Fees and permits

There are no fees for day use. Anyone fishing or angling in British Columbia must have an appropriate licence.

Get Around

What to see in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park

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The following recreational activities are available: backcountry camping and hiking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and ski touring, fishing, and hunting. There are also climbing opportunities.

  • Hiking: The most popular hiking trails to the core area of the park start from Kootenay National Park to the west, and from Spray Lakes via Bryant Creek (Banff National Park) south of Canmore, from Sunshine Meadows west of the Banff townsite, in Banff National Park, Alberta.
  • Fishing: Angling in the glacial lakes and waterways of Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is unpredictable. Rock Isle, Larix and Grizzly Lakes are closed to angling. Anyone fishing or angling in British Columbia must have an appropriate licence.
  • Climbing: Mount Assiniboine is a world-class mountaineering destination, and several neighbouring peaks, faces and ridges are worthwhile challenges as well. In 2015 and the rappel stations on the Classic Mount Assiniboine North Ridge Route were upgraded to permanent fixed (2 bolt + chain) anchors.
  • Horseback riding: Riders are required to obtain and carry with them a letter of permission from BC Parks. An online should be generated and printed at least 7 days before entering the park. Horse access is not permitted to Assiniboine Lodge and the Naiset Cabins, Wonder Pass, or Citadel Pass.

Buy, eat, and drink

See Banff (Alberta) or Radium Hot Springs (British Columbia).

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Existing facilities include: 10 camping areas (75 campsites), including the main camp at Magog; 6 roofed accommodation sites (60 beds), including Mt. Assiniboine Lodge; day-use facilities at Rock Isle basin, including interpretive facilities and sanitation; 160 kilometers of horse and hiking access trails: Assiniboine Pass, Wonder Pass, Mitchell River, Simpson River, Citadel Pass, Surprise Creek; and guide-outfitters cabins: Mitchell River and Police Meadows.

Lodging

Visitors can make reservations for the Naiset Huts and the Hind Hut through the Assiniboine Lodge +1 403 678-2883 or fax +1 403 678-4877. Reservations for the Naiset Cabins are recommended in the summer and are mandatory in the winter. The Naiset Cabins are $20 per day per person. There is a non-refundable reservation fee of $50 per day to a maximum of $15 for three nights or more per reservation (May 2023). For campers who wish to stay at these huts on a first-come, first-served basis, bring a tent in case they are full.

Camping Places

Camping year-round at Magog Lake and Og Lake, where camp sites can be reserved from late June through September.

Backcountry

For other sites, backcountry fees are collected year-round at Lake Magog and Og Lake campgrounds. There are no registration or camping fees for camping in any other campground in the park (including Porcupine).

Stay Safe

Weather conditions can change suddenly in this area and lightning storms with hail and snow are common in summer. For overnight trips a sleeping bag, ground pad, waterproof tent or bivouac bag and lightweight stove are crucial.

Only experienced climbers practised in crevasse rescue and properly roped should venture onto snowfields and glaciers. Winter visitors to the park should always ski with a partner. Winter visitors be familiar with standards of avalanche safety.

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