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Field, BC
Canada
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contact information:
T (250) 343-6442F (250) 343-6424
Toll Free 1-866-619-6442
E info@cathedralmountain.com
mailing address:
PO Box 40Field, BC
Canada
V0A 1G0
from calgary
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Cathedral Mountain Lodge is located approximately 200km (125 miles) from Calgary, Alberta.
Take Highway #1 (16th Avenue heading west out of Calgary) to Kananaskis, Canmore, Banff and Lake Louise. Highway #1 crosses into British Columbia and 5km later makes a steep descent past the Spiral Tunnels. At the bottom of the hill, follow directions to Takkakaw Falls, turning right onto Yoho Valley Road. This takes you directly to the lodge, which is on the right hand side after the first bridge, 4km from Highway #1.
Alternate Route:
While there is disruption on Highway #1, the most direct and scenic route is through Red Deer to Saskatchewan Crossing and then west on Highway # 11. This route offers magnificent lake and mountain views as well as a high probability of bighorn sheep and other wildlife sightings. At Saskatchewan Crossing travel south 85km on the famous Icefields Parkway, consistently rated one of the top scenic highways in the world, past Mistaya Canyon, Peyto Lake, Bow Lake and the Crowfoot Glacier Lookout to Lake Louise and the junction with Highway 1. Travel west into British Columbia and 5km later make a steep descent past the Spiral Tunnels. At the bottom of the hill, follow directions to Takkakaw Falls, turning right onto Yoho Valley Road. This takes you directly to the lodge, which is on the right hand side after the first bridge, 4km from Highway #1.
Take Highway #1 (16th Avenue heading west out of Calgary) to Kananaskis, Canmore, Banff and Lake Louise. Highway #1 crosses into British Columbia and 5km later makes a steep descent past the Spiral Tunnels. At the bottom of the hill, follow directions to Takkakaw Falls, turning right onto Yoho Valley Road. This takes you directly to the lodge, which is on the right hand side after the first bridge, 4km from Highway #1.
Alternate Route:
While there is disruption on Highway #1, the most direct and scenic route is through Red Deer to Saskatchewan Crossing and then west on Highway # 11. This route offers magnificent lake and mountain views as well as a high probability of bighorn sheep and other wildlife sightings. At Saskatchewan Crossing travel south 85km on the famous Icefields Parkway, consistently rated one of the top scenic highways in the world, past Mistaya Canyon, Peyto Lake, Bow Lake and the Crowfoot Glacier Lookout to Lake Louise and the junction with Highway 1. Travel west into British Columbia and 5km later make a steep descent past the Spiral Tunnels. At the bottom of the hill, follow directions to Takkakaw Falls, turning right onto Yoho Valley Road. This takes you directly to the lodge, which is on the right hand side after the first bridge, 4km from Highway #1.
from vancouver
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From Vancouver Airport you will want to go south on Highway 99 towards Tsawwassen (Ferry Dock). Exit onto Highway 10, which will be labeled as the direction to reach Hope. After the town of Langley, Highway 10 will join with the Trans-Canada Highway #1, which will take you east to Hope. At Hope it is best to leave the Trans-Canada Highway #1 and take the Coquihalla Highway as it is shorter. The Coquihalla Highway will take you to Kamloops where you rejoin the Trans-Canada Highway #1 heading east. Follow this highway all the way past Golden and into the Yoho National Park. 60 kilometers the town of Golden and 2 kilometers past the town of Field there is a turn off to the left clearly marked Yoho Valley Road or Takakkaw Falls. Traveling 4 km along this road will take you directly to the lodge, on the right hand side after the first bridge.




