This British Columbia provincial
park derives its name from Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian
Rockies. Some 217,200 hectares of snow-capped mountains, glacier-fed
lakes, rivers and streams, canyons and valleys provide one of the
most impressive sights of magnificent beauty within the province.
Created in 1913, the park is located on the eastern edge of BC,
bordering on the Centennial Divide and Alberta's Jasper National Park.
Various species of wildlife inhabit the park including mountain goats,
grizzlies, moose, mule deer, caribou and elk. More than 170 species of
birds also make it their home. Migrating Pacific salmon of the Fraser
River mark the termination of their travels at Rearguard Falls. The
Fraser parallels and is crossed by the highway through much of the park.
Experienced climbers try their skills on Mount Robson, while others
are quite content hiking the numerous wilderness trails and enjoying the
exciting outdoor-adventure vacation that the park offers.
British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks
British Columbia Parks
Jasper and Mt. Robson - Wildlife
Mount Robson Provincial Park
Uniglobe Pacific Adventures
British Columbia Online Highways
Out There's
Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia