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Mount Robson

Mount Robson Provincial Park

About the Park

Mount Robson is the highest Peak in the Canadian Rockies & an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hiking, biking, boating and wildlife viewing are popular activities.

Mount Robson Provincial Park
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Contact

Quartz Contracting
Phone: 250-964-3489
E-mail: mountrobson@shaw.ca
www.bcparks.ca

Rates

Berg Lake-backcountry camping – $10/adult/night
Berg Lake-backcountry camping – $5/child/night
Group camping base fee – $80/group site/night
Group picnicking – $50/group site/day
Lucerne-frontcountry camping – $22/party/night
Robson Meadows, Robson River – frontcountry camping – $28/party/night
Sani-station – $5/discharge

Facilities

Mount Robson has 3 front country campgrounds with beautiful mountain views: Mount Robson-Meadows (102 reservable sites out of 125 sites), Mount Robson-River (39 reservable sites out of 41 sites and 22 out of these 41 have 50-amp electrical hook up service)and Mount Robson-Lucerne (30 reservable sites out of 36 sites). Meadows and River campgrounds have showers, flush toilets, sani-station. Meadows has a playground and group site with a picnic shelter (To book go to camping.bcparks.ca). Lucerne campground is on Yellowhead Lake, has pit toilets and is located just 30 minutes west of Jasper. Along the Corridor east from the Visitor Center to the Jasper Boarder there are 2 boat launches (Moose Lake and Yellowhead Lake). The Berg Lake Trail has excellent day hiking and world class backcountry overnight camping at 7 campgrounds which are 100% reservable (To book go to camping.bcparks.ca).

 

Location

Access on Highway 16, just west of the BC/Alberta border & east of Tete Jaune Cache.

Size

224,866 ha.

Park Amenities


  • Vehicle accessible camping facilities

  • Wilderness / backcountry / walk-in camping

  • Group campsites

  • Picnic sites

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Toilets

  • Showers

  • Sani-station / dump facilities

  • Campfires allowed

  • Interpretive programs

  • Playground

  • Beach

  • Boat Launch

  • Pets must be on leash

Park Activities


  • Swimming

  • Canoeing / kayaking

  • Fishing

  • Hiking

  • Bicycling

  • Rock Climbing

  • Horseback riding

  • Winter Recreation
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