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      • Because there are no roads in the park (yes, it’s that remote!), the only way to get to Mount Assiniboine is by hiking or taking a helicopter. Plus, you’ll need to secure all the proper reservations to get to and stay in the park.
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  2. There are 4 ways to get from Winnipeg to Assiniboine Park by bus, taxi, car, or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.

  3. Mount Assiniboine Park is west of the British Columbia-Alberta border, 48 km southwest of Banff. Banff National Park forms the eastern boundary and Kootenay National Park marks the western boundary. You can access the park by hiking in or by using the Mount Assiniboine Lodge helicopter service.

  4. Aug 9, 2024 · The easiest way to get to Mount Assiniboine is to fly into Calgary and drive to the Canmore area. and it’s the jumping off point to access Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park. You can either access Mount Assiniboine from the Mount Shark Trailhead in the Spray Lakes area or Sunshine Village near Banff.

    • Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
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    • Tips to Visit Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park

    Mount Assiniboine sits on the Great Divide and the Alberta and British Columbia border. At 3,618 meters, it is the highest peak in the Southern Continental Ranges of the Canadian Rockiesand rises 1,525 m (5,003 ft) above Lake Magog. It is 48km southwest of the town of Banff. The provincial park was established in 1928 and listed as a UNESCO World H...

    There are two ways to reach Assiniboine Provincial Park in the summer. As there are no roads into the park, visitors must reach the park via a helicopter flight or by hiking. A popular option is to combine the two, flying in with a heavy pack and hiking out. The closest parking lot is 25 km, and no day-trip flights are permitted, so almost all visi...

    Camping In Mount Assiniboine

    Magog Lake is the one campsite in the core area of Assiniboine Provincial Park. It is the most popular option for spending the night as it is the most abundant. Reservations here cost $10 per camper per night ($5 per child) plus the online booking fee, but they require booking well in advance as they sell out every season. Book campsites on the BC Parks camp reservation websiteor via phone (1-800-689-9025). Reservations are available up to 4 months in advance. I recommend booking as soon as y...

    Naiset Huts

    Five Naiset Huts were built nearly a century ago in 1925, by A.O. Wheeler, the Alpine Club of Canada founder. The huts lie near the lodge and the park ranger cabin just below Wonder Pass. Each hut is a single-room wood cabin that varies in size from 3 to 8 beds and contains a wood-burning fireplace. Next to the hut is the new Wonder Lodge Cooking Shelter, a communal space with tables, cookware, and burners. Huts must now be booked out in full. The huts are now only available via a full bookin...

    Assiniboine Lodge

    The Assiniboine Lodge far exceeds the price of the other two options and is far more luxurious than camping. It’s surely a once-in-a-lifetime trip as the lodge’s location is superb, with views of Lake Magog and Mount Assiniboine. Room rates vary between $440 to $5800 CAD per person and vary based on the room type – cabin or room in the lodge. Helicopter flights are not included. All meals are included, and they have hot showers, a flush toilet, and a sauna! It’s just as good as it can get in...

    You don’t hike into the park just to leave because the area is wonderful for photography and hiking. Trails in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park are well-marked and easy enough to follow.

    Reservations

    It’s best to book reservations as far in advance as possible, as they will and do sell out extremely fast. Whether you plan to camp or stay in the huts or lodge doesn’t matter. There are a limited number of spots between these, which is great because it limits numbers in the park but makes scoring a reservation difficult. You can find more information on the BC Parks or Assiniboine Lodgewebsites.

    Weather in the Canadian Rockies

    We see it snow every month of the year in Banff, so always be prepared for cold, inclement weather. Be prepared for cold weather if you plan to visit in June or September. No matter the forecast, I suggest coming prepared for snow, rain, sleet, sun, wind, and any combination. On our first day, it poured in the evening, then shifted to snow at night as temperatures cooled. Or course, you should still be prepared for heat and sun exposure because hiking with a pack is laborious. Our best advice...

    Helicopters

    Maybe we’re turning into crusty old mountain people, but we’re not big fans of helicopters flying into the park. On the days that they do fly, it’s very noisy during the middle of the day as the helicopters carry soon-to-be hikers in and out of the park. Perhaps the best option would be to limit the flight to lodge guests only. Due to this, it may be worth considering a different backcountry trip if you prefer a more natural setting, such as the Berg Lake Trail, Lake O’Hara, or something even...

  5. There are 5 ways to get from Winnipeg Airport (YWG) to Assiniboine Park by bus, taxi, towncar, or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. best. Line 20 bus, line 79 bus. 43 min. $6. Taxi. 10 min. $55–65. Line 20 bus, line 66 bus. 1h 37m. $6. Towncar.

  6. There are 4 ways to get from Winnipeg Airport (YWG) to Assiniboine Park Zoo by bus, taxi, towncar, or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. Take the bus from Eastbound Wellington at Aviation Museum to Southbound Polo Park at Polo Park20.