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  1. Which Glacier National Park did you visit, the one in British Columbia or the one in Montana? The picture is definitely from the trail to Grinnell Glacier in Montana, that’s why I’m asking. My husband and I are planning a trip to the Canadian Rockies and we’re having difficulty getting info on Canada’s Glacier National Park. (We do have info for Waterton Lakes, I mean the park closer to Revelstoke). Do you have any insight to offer? Thanks! – Sharon

    1. Hi Sharon,
      Thanks for reading my blog. Actually, I didn’t take this trip, sadly, because I’d love too, but one of my travel contributors actually did. So, I took to ChatGPT and asked it for some info and here is what it gave me.

      Here’s a **comprehensive travel guide** to *Canada’s Glacier National Park* (British Columbia) near **Revelstoke** — including what to do, where to stay, tips, and must-see experiences. Glacier NP in Canada is wild, scenic, and less crowded than its U.S. namesake — perfect for outdoor adventurers. ([Parks Canada][1])

      ## 🏞️ About Glacier National Park (BC)

      Glacier National Park sits between Revelstoke and Golden on the Trans-Canada Highway. It’s famous for steep glaciated peaks, deep valleys, rugged hikes, and historic trails originally built during early railway tourism. ([BC Travel & Adventure][2])

      ✔ **Seasonality:**

      * Best hiking access: mid-June through early fall (some trails may open later due to snow).
      * Road and visitor facilities are limited in spring/early June and in winter. ([Parks Canada][1])

      ✔ **Entrance:**
      Parks Canada pass required — available at gates or online. ([Parks Canada][1])

      ✔ **Fuel & Services:**
      No gas stations in the park — fill up in Revelstoke or Golden before heading in. ([iRoamly][3])

      ## 🥾 Top Things to *Do* in Glacier NP

      ### 🥾 **Best Hikes & Trails**

      * **Glacier Crest Trail** – Striking alpine scenery with dramatic ridge views. A long day hike (about 13 km RT) and ideal for seasoned hikers. ([Hike Bike Travel][4])
      * **Great Glacier Trail** – Classic moderate hike to view the remnants of the Illecillewaet Glacier. ([Hike Bike Travel][5])
      * **Asulkan Trail** – Another rewarding route with waterfall views; great as a long day or overnight. ([Parks Canada][6])
      * **Hemlock Grove & Rockgarden Trails** – Shorter, gentle nature walks good for families or less strenuous outings near the park’s lower elevations. ([BC Travel & Adventure][2])

      🌄 **Scenic Views & Features**

      * **Illecillewaet Glacier viewpoints** – One of the most scenic glacier access hikes. ([BC Travel & Adventure][2])
      * **Bear & wildlife viewing** – Always keep a respectful distance and carry bear spray. ([iRoamly][3])
      * **Historic Rogers Pass Centre** – Learn about railway history, avalanches, and the ecology of the area. ([BC Travel & Adventure][2])
      * **Nakimu Caves** – Historic limestone cave system (viewable in some seasons). ([Wikipedia][7])

      ## 🏕️ Camping & Backcountry

      **Frontcountry Campgrounds (Summer):**

      * **Illecillewaet Campground** – Largest, right at Rogers Pass trailheads. (first-come first-served) ([BC Travel & Adventure][2])
      * **Loop Brook Campground** – Smaller and scenic, reservation recommended. ([BC Travel & Adventure][2])

      **Backcountry & Multi-Day Options:**

      * Backcountry campsites require wilderness passes; several trails access remote alpine lakes and valleys. ([BC Travel & Adventure][2])
      * **Asulkan Cabin** and **Arthur O. Wheeler Hut** are Alpine Club of Canada huts where you can stay overnight (reservations required). ([Wikipedia][8])

      **Tips:**

      * Bring bear spray and learn how to use it. ([iRoamly][3])
      * Weather at elevation is unpredictable — pack layers and rain gear. ([iRoamly][3])

      ## 🛏️ Where to Stay

      Most accommodations are in **Revelstoke**, ~45–70 minutes west of Rogers Pass — great home base for exploring Glacier NP *and* Mount Revelstoke NP:

      ### 🏨 **Revelstoke Hotels & Lodges**

      * **Eleven Revelstoke Lodge** – Highly rated luxury lodge with cabin-style comfort and excellent reviews.
      * **Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort** – Upscale option with great amenities and close to outdoor activities.
      * **Basecamp Suites Revelstoke** & **Basecamp Resorts Revelstoke** – Stylish stays with strong reviews.
      * **Northwinds Hotel Revelstoke**, **VRGE Hotel Revelstoke**, **Best Western Plus Revelstoke** – Comfortable mid-range choices.
      * **Courthouse Inn Revelstoke** – Boutique inn with excellent guest ratings.
      * **Boulder Mountain Resort** – Great if you want a rustic resort feel with cabins and glamping.
      * Budget/Friendly Options: **Coast Hillcrest Hotel**, **Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Revelstoke**, **Swiss Chalet Motel**.

      ### 🏕️ Camping Around Revelstoke

      * Snowforest Campground (Mount Revelstoke NP) is excellent for tent/RV camping near Summit Road hikes. ([Hike Bike Travel][5])
      * Blanket Creek Provincial Park or Martha Creek Provincial Park offer scenic lakeside camping a short drive from town. ([BC Travel & Adventure][9])

      ## 📍 Other Great Nearby Activities

      Even beyond Glacier NP:

      🌲 **Mount Revelstoke National Park** — Scenic drive up *Meadows-in-the-Sky Parkway* and alpine wildflower hikes like Eva & Miller Lakes. ([Parks Canada][10])
      🌊 **Begbie Falls & Moses Falls** – Short waterfall hikes near Revelstoke. ([Discover Travel][11])
      🚡 **Revelstoke Mountain Resort** – Gondola rides, mountain biking, scenic chairlift.
      🚣‍♂️ Paddleboarding, kayaking, and lakeside beaches around Revelstoke. ([Reddit][12])
      🍻 Craft breweries, great coffee shops, and restaurants in town. ([Reddit][12])

      ## 🧳 Practical Tips

      ✔ **Pack for mountain weather:** layers, waterproof gear, sun protection, and sturdy hiking boots. ([iRoamly][3])
      ✔ **Bear safety:** carry bear spray and follow guidelines. ([iRoamly][3])
      ✔ **Vehicle prep:** fill up in Revelstoke or Golden; services are sparse in the park. ([iRoamly][3])
      ✔ **Trail info:** check Parks Canada for current closures/conditions before hiking. ([Tourism Revelstoke][13])

      Hope this helps some 🙂 Merry Christmas.

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