Nestled within Kootenay National Park, Stanley Glacier offers a challenging hike through a regrowth pine forest, known for its vibrant wildflowers, to rocky scrambles and stunning glacier views. The trail winds through the Burgess Shale, a site rich in ancient fossils, adding a layer of geological intrigue. Surrounded by jagged mountains and cascading waterfalls, the path leads hikers to a rugged landscape where they can explore the area’s natural and prehistoric wonders.
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