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Easy hiking trails around Area H (Robson Valley/Canoe) are situated within the Canadian Rocky Mountains, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The region is characterized by significant mountain peaks, glacier-fed lakes, and the Fraser River, which originates within Mount Robson Provincial Park. Hikers can experience varied terrain, including boreal forests, river valleys, and wetlands, providing habitat for local wildlife.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This short trail leads you to Rearguard Falls, which is the upper reach of the annual salmon spawning run. There's a wheelchair accessible viewpoint a short distance from the parking area, and a second one at the end of the trail that looks directly over the falls.
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The Rearguard Falls are famous for salmon migration. The almost 1,300-kilometre-long migration of salmon from the Pacific Ocean up the Fraser River to spawn ends at the foot of the falls. Only Chinook, the largest and strongest salmon, make it that far up. In late summer, they can be observed here. (Visit June 2, 2018) https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Rearguard-Falls-2371
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Overlander Falls is located in Mount Robson Park and is the largest waterfall on the Fraser River. The falls is a short walk from the Yellowhead Highway. It plunges about nine metre over a smooth rock ledge into a large pool. Downstream from the falls, the river narrows into a gorge. The Falls were named after the ‘overlanders’, gold prospectors who travelled down the Fraser River Valley to the Cariboo Mountains in search of gold in the 1860s. (Visit June 2, 2018) https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Overlander-Falls-2372
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Mount Robson Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in British Columbia. At 3,954 m, Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies and towers over the surrounding peaks. Mount Robson Park has an elevation difference of more than 3,000 meters. It rises from the valley of the Fraser River at about 800 m to the summit of Mount Robson. (Visit June 2, 2018) https://bcparks.ca/mount-robson-park/
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From mid-August to the end of September you can be lucky and see salmon spawning a little further down.
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This is where the strongest salmon come to spawn, 800 miles from the Pacific.
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A group of 175 men and 1 woman (the "Overlanders") wanted to reach the gold fields from Ontario through the Rocky Mountains around 1860. About half of the group also reached the destination, the others changed their plans and traveled on to Kamloops.
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For us, the Overlander falls are still one of the most beautiful waterfalls. They are on the program every visit to this region and they never get bored.
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There are 13 easy hiking trails in Area H (Robson Valley/Canoe), offering diverse landscapes from mountain views to river valleys and forested paths.
Yes, several easy loop trails are available. Popular options include the Overlander Falls Trail – Overlander Falls loop from Large Vehicle Parking Mt Robson, the Cranberry Marsh loop from Valemount, and the Hiking loop from Cranberry Lake.
Easy hikes in the region often lead to stunning natural features. You can visit the impressive Overlander Falls, enjoy birdwatching around Cranberry Marsh, or experience views of the Fraser River. The area is also known for glacier-fed lakes like Kinney Lake and the majestic Mount Robson.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly easy hikes. Trails like the Cranberry Marsh loop from Valemount are excellent for all ages, providing opportunities for birdwatching and gentle strolls through natural settings.
The best time for easy hikes is generally during the summer months, from late spring to early fall, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is mild. This allows for comfortable exploration of the region's diverse landscapes, including alpine meadows and river valleys.
Yes, Valemount is a great base for easy hikes. The Cranberry Marsh loop from Valemount is a popular easy path known for birdwatching. You can also find trails around Cranberry Lake, offering varied terrain.
While specific easy routes are not detailed in the provided data, McBride offers lush forests and alpine meadows with trails catering to various skill levels. You can find options for gentle walks that provide views of the Robson Valley and surrounding peaks.
The easy hiking trails in Area H (Robson Valley/Canoe) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 240 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning mountain views, the beauty of the river valleys, and the well-maintained forested paths.
Yes, you can. The Overlander Falls Trail – Overlander Falls loop from Large Vehicle Parking Mt Robson leads directly to the impressive Overlander Falls, making it an excellent choice for those looking to experience waterfalls on an easy hike.
Yes, the diverse terrain, including river valleys and wetlands, provides critical habitat for wildlife. The Cranberry Marsh loop from Valemount is particularly noted for birdwatching, and the region is home to various species, including grizzly bears and salmon during spawning season in Swift Creek.
Most easy hiking trails in Area H (Robson Valley/Canoe) can be completed within 1.5 to 2 hours. For example, the Overlander Falls Trail takes about 1 hour 33 minutes, and the Hiking loop from Cranberry Lake is typically completed in about 1 hour 43 minutes.
Yes, the View of the Fraser River – Overlander Falls loop from Robson Meadows Campground is an easy hike that provides scenic views of the mighty Fraser River as it flows through the Robson Valley.


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