Yoho National Park

Yoho National Park
Field,  British Columbia
V0A 1G0

Contact Information:
250-343-6783 Phone
250-343-6012 Fax

Website:
http://www.pc.gc.ca/yoho

 

Established in 1886, Yoho is a Cree expression of awe. The park's magnificent towering rock walls and spectacular waterfalls have inspired scientists, artists and outdoor recreation enthusiasts for over 125 years. Discover 500 million year old fossils on a guided hike to the restricted Burgess Shale. Marvel at the amazing 103 year old Spiral Tunnels from the viewpoint on the Trans-Canada Highway. Enjoy a stroll or winter ski around beautiful Emerald Lake. Explore Yoho's many waterfalls, including Takakkaw Falls - one of Canada's highest.

Services

Performances/Shows

Price Information

Entry Fee

Pricing Based on*Rate
AdultPerson 17 to 64 years of agePer Day9.80
YouthPerson 6 to 16 years of agePer Day4.90
SeniorPerson 65 years of age or overPer Day8.30
FamilyUp to 7 people arriving at a national park in a single vehicle or visiting a national historic site together.Per Day19.60
GroupUp to 7 people arriving at a national park in a single vehicle or visiting a national historic site together.Per Day19.60

*NOTE:  Rates shown are in Canadian dollars and subject to applicable taxes.


Accepted Payment Methods
Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Cash, Interac Bank/Debit Card, Travellers Cheques

How to Get Here

Yoho National Park is located 40 minutes east of Golden along Hwy 1. It borders Banff and Kootenay National Parks.

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Hours of Operation

Year Round (effective all year)

Operates 24 hours, 7 days per week.

Please note: Some facilities are closed or have reduced hours in winter.

Amenities & Facilities

 
Accessible Facilities
Multi-media Presentations
Charges apply:
Fishing Licenses
RV Parking
Showers
 

Policies & Restrictions

Pet Policy
Pets Allowed

Smoking Policy
No Smoking

Group Policy
Up to 7 people arriving at a national park in a single vehicle or visiting a national historic site together.