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Hiking in Yoho National Park

Responsible Travel: Hiking

Responsible Travel: Hiking

Whether you’re hiking in the summer or winter, you should always be prepared for the Canadian backcountry with the Three T’s. The Golden Visitor Centre is open in the summer 7 days a week from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm MST (250) 439-7290

Responsible Recreation

  • Hike on designated trails- grab a trail map from the Visitors Centre!
  • Trash on trails and at campsites ruin the parks for everyone. It can also become a danger to wildlife. Pack out your garbage.
  • Wildlife is meant to be wild- do not feed animals.
  • Handle your “business” properly in the wild. Dig a hole 100m away from trails and water sources.
  • Dogs can’t always be off-leash and for good reason. Clean up after your pets.
  • Prevent the spread of disease and invasive species by ensuring vehicles, boats, bikes, and boots are cleaned before and after visiting an area.
  • Nice people make nature nicer, keep nature serene!
  • Use biodegradable sunscreen to reduce pollution in our sensitive waterways. 

 

The Three T's

Trip Planning
Plan your travel route.
Know the terrain and conditions.
Check the weather.

Training
Obtain the knowledge and skills you need before heading out in the backcountry. Once you are out in the wilderness, it is up to you and your team to keep each other safe. Know and stay within your limits. Brush up on your skills with the Survive Outside Program by Adventure Smart, and have someone with first aid training on your trip

Taking the 10 Essentials
Being responsible and keeping yourself safe will start with what you pack. Whether you’re going out for a few hours or several days, always be prepared for any situation by packing these basic survival essentials.

10 Essentials:

Flashlight

Fire making kit

Signalling device (i.e. whistle)

Extra food and water

Extra clothing

Navigational device

Communication device

First aid kit

Pocket knife

Sun protection