Cell phone coverage is not reliable in many areas of the park. Destinations in the area are very popular. Parking at Emerald Lake and Takakkaw Falls is limited and lls quickly. Be prepared for crowds. Yoho Valley Road: Vehicles over 7 metres in length must reverse in order to navigate around the tight switchbacks in the road. No trailers.
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National Parks To Ban˜ (85 km from Field) and KOOTENAY NATIONAL PARK To JASPER NATIONAL PARK Kilometres0 5 10 Miles 0 5 1 3 2 3 2 1 6 4 7 5 Yoho National Park is on Mountain Time – 1 HR AHEAD of Pacific Time (and most of B.C.) 4 Left-hand turns on the Trans-Canada Highway are permitted at signed intersec-tions only. Kicking Horse Pass a p ta ...
The best Yoho National Park maps are produced by GEM TREK MAPS, including Lake Louise and Yoho (1:50,000) and Lake O’Hara (1:20,000). Like all maps in this series, they are created using computer-generated 3-D imagery to clearly define …
Yoho National Park is British Columbia's sister to Alberta's Banff National Park, a world heritage site, on the western side of the continental divide that separates the two provinces.
With fossils designated as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, 36 peaks soaring above 3 000 m, the rambunctious Kicking Horse River and numerous breathtaking waterfalls, it is no surprise Yoho was named after a Cree expression meaning “awe and wonder.” A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE.
It is located within the Rocky Mountains along the western slope of the Continental Divide of the Americas in southeastern British Columbia, bordered by Kootenay National Park to the south and Banff National Park to the east in Alberta.