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    Marble Canyon

    Marble Canyon

    4.6(5 reviews)
    17.8 km

    Busy stop, located just off the road with about 1mi total trail length to check out all if the…read moreviewing spots. We spent about 2hrs here, a bit longer than we initially planned. Large parking lot & plenty of restrooms. This one is definitely worth a stop.

    Marble Canyon is one of the popular activity spots within Kootenay National Park. It's located 7…read morekilometers southwest from the entrance border, on the righthand side of the road. Marble Canyon is easy to navigate about. It's simply a 30 minute self-guiding roundtrip walk along a clear cut dirt pathway passing into and out of canyon ravines. There'll be a bunch of bridges and viewpoints for you to stand above the canyon floor watching the Kootenay River zigzag in between the narrow gorge passageways. I wasn't totally impressed with the sights here and looking among Marble Canyon. In fact, initially, I kind of felt like this place was a waste of time in comparison to the other wonderful sights situated around Banff...the park beside this, Kootenay NP. But...as the hiking pathway climbed higher and higher towards the top, I discovered a few cool instances where I was gazing out onto the snowcapped mountainous backdrop. It was then I realized how beautiful the setting was. Next thing, I got my camera stand out and started snapping photogenic moments from this upper portion of the trail, before finally returning back down to the start. So...I wasn't really enthused by the sights of Marble Canyon's rugged walls hovering over the Kootenay River. It was only until I ventured up to the pinnacle of the hike where I had an epiphone realization that Marble Canyon may not be so great, but taking a long term outlook and perspective made Kootenay NP marvelous in its own right. I recommend that you come to Marble Canyon and complete the entire 30-minute roundtrip trail. Make sure to be on the lookout for the snowcapped peaks standing high and mighty in the backdrop. That's the real winning aspect. It'll certainly give you a liberating sense of freedom that I was feeling in the moment. Lastly, what's great about this eastern portion of Kootenay NP is that all the worthwhile attractions are located here. Just 4 kilometers before Marble Canyon is Stanley Glacier Trail, a moderate hike good for taking in some undisturbed views. And, just 3 kilometers past Marble Canyon are the Paint Pots, a muddy walkway but terrific for arriving at colorful hot springs' pools. Reflecting back and thinking about this whole beginning area of Kootenay, it's really where you'll discover your best and most memorable moments. I enjoyed it all.

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    Troll Falls

    Troll Falls

    4.7(3 reviews)
    64.4 km

    A lovely, easy hike with a HUGE beautiful pay off at the end! It's a family friendly stroll with…read moreplenty of parking at the trailhead and it's easy to do in a couple of hours at most. The elevation is easy, and the stroll through the forest is leisurely and beautiful. In the winter you may want cramp ons or hiking poles since the packed down snow can get slick, but they're not necessary. At the end you'll find the beautiful Troll Falls. In the winter they're frozen the most miraculous bright blue and ice climbers have a great time climbing it's relatively easy verticals. Unlike the Johnston Canyon hike in Banff National Park, the Troll Falls hike allows you to get right up to the water falls, which makes for a truly special experience. Check my photos for proof!

    In the mountains and wanna go hiking, but need a spot that's not too difficult and also…read moreentertaining for wee kids? This is it. We were looking at different trail maps and unsure where to take our two year old for a hike that would grasp her attention span and also would be able to drag her along in a sled if she gets tired from all the walking. When Troll Falls popped out and had everything e were looking for. It's right at the bottom of the ski slope so if you find yourself driving up the mountain, you've gone too far. There is a decent sized parking lot by the entrance to the trail. The secret weapon for kids entertainment (aside from nature chats) are the hidden Troll Dolls around. Fun for everyone to try to be the first to spot them along the way! Even in December this was a fantastic crisp walk to do and at the end you come to a frozen waterfall. It was the most amazing thing to see, and to be able to walk on the frozen river. Just breathtaking! My husband is a geologist so he gives me all the geology chat along the way too. Really fantastic walk, I can't wait to do it again in summer and have a totally different experience. We seen a wolf run across the main road as we drove down to the trail so remember to stay safe when you are out there!

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    Troll Falls - Spot the troll dolls

    Spot the troll dolls

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    Kootenay National Park - Stanley Glacier Hike

    Kootenay National Park

    4.7(15 reviews)
    36.7 km

    We had an amazing time visiting sites in Kootenay National Park while staying in Radium Hot Springs…read morefor a week. The is such a picturesque part of British Colombia, Canada. Our first stop was Olive Lake. A gorgeous green-blue body of water. A short trail from the parking lot. Our next stop was Paint Pots. Such a cool experience. We've never seen anything like it before. The colorful, iron-rich pools were so cool to see up close. The boardwalk to the paint pots was picturesque too. There are many stops and viewpoints along highway 93. Be sure to stop at the ranger station to get your park pass ($14/day) and map of all stops along the route. Most stops have restrooms available as well. Overall a must while visiting British Colombia, Canada. We thoroughly enjoyed exploring this area and would highly recommend.

    Rumor had it that Kootenay National Park was, perhaps, the most underrated of the National Parks in…read morethe area. I'm all for supporting the underdogs (& avoiding the crowds). Compared to Banff, Kootenay was empty & there are plenty of bodies of Gatorade-like waters. We enjoyed the wide open spaces and the non-touristy vibe of the park. On our Stanley Glacier Hike, we only saw 3 other sets of people... no shoulder bumping or shuttles needed here. We opted for the annual family/group pass, a great value if you're spending a week or so in any combination of the parks &/or may come back. (& we will come back... already planning it)

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    Stanley Glacier Hike

    Kootenay National Park - Stanley Glacier Hike

    Stanley Glacier Hike

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    Silverton Falls - hiking - Updated July 2026

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