Waterfall Hikes in the Canadian Rockies – Volume 2
Mount Robson–Valemount–Jasper–David Thompson–Banff–Icefields Parkway
- Publisher
- RMB | Rocky Mountain Books
- Initial publish date
- May 2024
- Category
- Western Provinces, Hikes & Walks
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781771606882
- Publish Date
- May 2024
- List Price
- $25.00
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Description
The third title in a growing series of full-colour guidebooks featuring hikes and walks to some of the most beautiful waterfalls in western Canada.
Waterfall Hikes in the Canadian Rockies – Volume 2 is the exciting continuation of Steve Tersmette’s exploration of waterfalls in the Canadian Rockies. This comprehensive guide details more than 70 waterfalls in the Alberta and British Columbia Rockies, encompassing an area north of the Trans-Canada Highway to Valemount, and includes the many iconic national and provincial parks that straddle the Continental Divide. Highlighted by stunning photography and hand-drawn maps, this second volume will take all levels of hikers to even more gorgeous destinations.
Areas covered include:
- Mount Robson Provincial Park
- Jasper National Park
- David Thompson Country
- The Front Ranges
- Banff National Park
- The Icefields Parkway
This family-friendly hiking guidebook offers simple and accurate directions to the many iconic and massive waterfalls, as well as local favourites, in the northern Rockies of Alberta and British Columbia.
About the author
Steve Tersmette was introduced to the mountains by his father at a young age and grew up hiking and backpacking in the Canadian Rockies. In 2006 he moved to Kimberley, where he continues to explore the mountains with his friends, wife, and two young children. In 2017, along with his best friend and climbing partner, he became the first to traverse the Purcell Mountains on foot in the summer by trekking from near Kimberley to Rogers Pass. Steve is also an avid climber and mountaineer and has established first ascents and new climbing routes in both the Purcells and the Rockies. He actively volunteers with the East Kootenay Climbing Association to advocate for, maintain, and develop outdoor climbing in Southeastern BC. He lives in Kimberley, British Columbia.