Unlock the beauty of the canadian rockies in winter.
Marble canyon canadian rockies.
More beautiful and scenic than johnston canyon.
Follow tuji tera swanson as she leads us along the trails in marble canyon near banff alberta canada.
Cliffs in marble canyon where a treasure trove of cambrian fossils was discovered in 2012.
Gaines and his colleagues discovered the marble canyon fossils in 2012 as they were tracing cambrian rocks on foot across the rockies in hopes of finding more burgess shale type deposits.
Although we did both.
We visited in april and there was snow on the ground but the water was a flowing and a beautiful turquoise color.
It typically has a short walking path that is quite easy when it s own parking area is open.
Straddling the trans canadian highway the park offers hot springs awesome mountain views and.
Kootenay national park is one of the lesser visited parks in a chain of spectacular parks in the canadian rockies between banff and jasper.
Bridges over chasms allow appreciation of nature s handiwork from different angles including directly above.
Canyon hikes are great for rainy days not suited to exposed treeline forays and for shady days when features in the depths are easier to see.
South of marble canyon on highyway 93 is numa falls on the vermillion river.
The hike wasn t hard.
In the rockies the roar of rushing water is the sound of a canyon growing.
The fossils are in the burgess shale and rival the famed original burgess shale fossil site in diversity.
Marble canyon is a canyon surrounding tokumm creek just above its confluence with the vermilion river at the north end of kootenay national park in the canadian rockies of british columbia canada.
It is an unique and popular year round attraction at the confluence of tokumm creek with the vermilion river.
Marble canyon is easily accessible off of the 93s in kootenay national park between banff and radium.