Saskatchewan River Crossing, Alberta

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Saskatchewan River Crossing is located in Alberta
Saskatchewan River Crossing
Saskatchewan River Crossing
Location of Saskatchewan River Crossing Alberta
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Resort in Saskatchewan River Crossing and Mount Wilson
East of Saskatchewan River Crossing on Highway 11 with Abraham Lake

Saskatchewan River Crossing is a locality in western Alberta, Canada. It is located within Banff National Park at the junction of Highway 93 (Icefields Parkway) and Highway 11 (David Thompson Highway). It is administered by Improvement District No. 9.

It was named "The Crossing", when travellers and fur traders used this spot to cross the North Saskatchewan River on their way to British Columbia in the 19th century.[1]

Geography

It lies as the confluence of the North Saskatchewan River with Howse River and Mistaya River in the Canadian Rockies and is the starting point for tours on the Columbia Icefield and other scenic hiking trails.[2]

Services

It is the only place offering basic services between Lake Louise and Jasper, including gasoline, restaurant, and lodging. However, these services are seasonal, and closed during the winter. Gasoline prices have been observed as being 50% more expensive than elsewhere.[3]

See also

References

  1. Canadian Rockies - The Icefields Parkway
  2. National Geographic - Icefields Parkway Drive
  3. Frommer's - Mountain Adventure in Alberta

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