
Glacier National Park
With exceptional alpine scenery and deep valleys filled with ancient forests, Glacier National Park is a year-round paradise. Scale its heights following trails pioneered by legendary Swiss mountain guides, take a gentle stroll amid moss-draped old-growth cedars or hike through alpine meadows strewn with lichen-covered boulders. After a day's exploring, sink into an armchair before a roaring fire and steep yourself in the history of Rogers Pass, the final link in the railway that brought Canada together as a nation.
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Ski touring in Rogers Pass
Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park is a popular backcountry ski touring destination with an average of 14 m of snowfall a year.

Winter driving in Rogers Pass
Plan ahead for your winter drive through Glacier National Park. Check weather conditions, parking restrictions, road closures and delays.

Avalanche control program
Parks Canada and the Canadian Armed Forces work in partnership to run the world’s largest mobile avalanche control program.
Visiting Glacier National Park
Activities and experiences
Things to do, trails, programs, events, itineraries, red chairs, and viewpoints.
Plan your visit
Maps and directions, how to get here, facility hours, weather, visiting with dogs, services, and accessibility
Camping and overnight accommodations
Frontcountry and backcountry campgrounds, camping reservations, random camping and winter camping.
Tours and programs
Guided tours, programs, workshops, and learning experiences.
Fees
Seasonal and annual admission passes. Daily visitor fees, camping and program fees, and more. Free admission for youth.
Safety and guidelines
Important bulletins, seasonal safety, park regulations, wildlife safety, weather, and environment.
About Glacier National Park
Nature and science
Conservation and science, animals, plants, the environment, and research.
Culture and history
History, culture, cultural landscape, designation information.
Stewardship and management
Jobs, partners, permits and licenses, public consultations, plans, and policies.
Glacier National Park is accessible by car or bus via the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1).
Contact Glacier National Park
General inquiries: 250-837-7500
Email: mrg.information@pc.gc.ca
For emergencies within the park: 1.877.852.3100
PO Box 350
Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0
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