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KOOTENAY NATIONAL PARK
Icy waterfalls and steamy hot springs. Deep canyons and towering mountain peaks. Remote wilderness within easy reach. Kootenay National Park, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a place of beautiful contrasts. It is long and narrow, running eight km (five mi.) on either side of Highway 93 in southeastern B.C. Its quirky shape is the result of a 1920 agreement between the provincial and federal governments that created the park in exchange for a highway through the Rocky Mountains. As a result, rugged though it is, many of the park’s greatest attractions are easily accessible, even by wheelchair, including the popular healing
Radium Hot Springs (www.parks canada.gc.ca/kootenay).
Forget the map, use the app: To explore Kootenay National Park, download Parks Canada’s first guided driving tour app, Explora Kootenay.