Mount Robson Provincial Park
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Mt. Robson & Berg Lake photo courtesy of Erin Coffey

Mount Robson Provincial Park's namesake peak is the highest in the Canadian Rockies at 3954 metres. Mount Robson Provincial Park is 217,200 hectares of stunning mountains, valleys, and waterways. Forests of spruce, fir, balsam, cedar and alder are home to an abundant array of wildlife including mountain goats, moose, deer, elk, marmot and squirrels and chipmunks. The Rearguard Falls of the Fraser River is the furthest migration point of the Pacific salmon.


LOCATION
Access to Mount Robson Provincial Park begins at Tete Jaune Cache which is located on the Yellowhead Route (Highways 5 and 16).

PARK FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES
Camping - There are three campgrounds which provide water, toilets and firewood: Robson Meadows (125 sites), Robson river (19 sites) and Lucerne (32 sites). Wilderness camping is permitted in designated areas. Picnic areas and a sani-station are located nearby.

Fishing and Hiking - Boat launching ramps are available at Moose and Yellowhead Lakes. Dolly Varden, kokanee and rainbow trout are resident in the glacial lakes and rivers of the park.

Hiking and Trails - Extensive trails and routes lead the outdoor enthusiast to the parks scenic features.

COMMERCIAL FACILITIES
Necessary supplies, accommodation and meals are provided at Tete Jaune Cache, Valemount, McBride and Jasper National Park townsite.
Information & Services
Bustin` Trout: Come for an unforgettable fishing experience. Rob Bustin & his team have been fishing the Valemount, Robson Valley, and Jasper National Park area for years. Your adventure also includes some of the most spectacular scenery and wildlife viewing in British Col... more
Headwaters Outfitting: Headwaters Outfitting operates Dave Henry Lodge and Swift Creek Cabins. They border Mount Robson Provincial Park in the Selwyn Range of the Rocky Mountains near Valemount, BC. Come explore the beauty and serenity around them by skiing or hiking. more
See The Rockies: Travel Guide to the Canadian Rockies. Map driving routes, explore Canada's Rocky Mountain National Parks, including Banff and jasper. Book lodging at hotels, resorts, guest ranches, and lodges. Plan sightseeing tours, outdoor adventures and more! more
Tourism Valemount: Three majestic mountain ranges serve as inspiration and setting for 100’s of outdoor adventures in the community of Valemount. Get inspired - get out of your comfort zone - get to Valemount for a Rocky Mountain vacation where the mountains will move you. more
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