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O'Hara, Lake, Yoho National Park, Columbia,Canada

O'Hara, Lake, Yoho National Park, Columbia,Canada
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Introduction
Lake O'Hara is a lake at an elevation of 2,115 m in the alpine area of Yoho National Park, in the province of British Columbia, on the western side of the Great Divide with the province of Alberta and Banff National Park to the east.The lake and the valley are accessible through a bus service that is run by Parks Canada or by an 11 km hike along a road with an elevation gain of approximately 500m. Reservations for the bus can be made up to three months in advance through the Lake O'Hara reservation line.

O'Hara, Lake, Yoho National Park, Columbia,Canada
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The area is known for its scenery as well as its alpine hiking. The number of people who access the area by bus has been limited in order to preserve the sensitive alpine environment.

O'Hara, Lake, Yoho National Park, Columbia,Canada
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Winter
Winter season at Lake O’Hara Lodge, which begins late in January and usually ends in early April, gives guests an opportunity to experience the very definition of a winter wonderland for themselves.

O'Hara, Lake, Yoho National Park, Columbia,Canada
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O'Hara, Lake, Yoho National Park, Columbia,Canada
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Winter Activities
With plenty of terrain for skiing and snowshoeing we have many options available for beginners and intermediate backcountry enthusiasts. Whether you want to take it easy or give yourself a challenge, we are here to help facilitate the experience. With the surge in popularity of backcountry skiing our terrain and staff are well suited to make your first experience a positively memorable one. Our team of guides will lead you to magical destinations all the while offering tips, advice and plenty of stories to keep you going. In the winter all of our excursions are guided. This allows us to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable experience.
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