Yoho National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the Canadian Rockies near Banff, is a place of wonder and awe. The park’s unofficial slogan, ‘rock walls and waterfalls,’ captures the essence of its dramatic landscapes. The name ‘Yoho’ itself, derived from the indigenous Cree language, conveys a sense of amazement, often translated as ‘Wow!’ Visitors can explore towering rock formations and cascading waterfalls, immersing themselves in the natural beauty that defines this remarkable area.
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