Welcome to Yoho National Park!

We are excited to share this iconic park with you. Our website serves as a digital gateway to the park, its history, inhabitants, amenities, and adventures. We hope your visit is the first step in encouraging an in-person experience and fostering a life-long relationship with Yoho National Park.

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Historic Walking Sites Map
Welcome to Field, British Columbia, a hidden gem nestled deep within the breathtaking peaks of Yoho National Park. Step back in time and breathe in the crisp mountain air as you explore this charming, historic railway village. 
Perfect for history buffs, nature lovers, and curious travelers. We invite you to wander past beautiful heritage architecture, discover the town’s legendary past, and experience a vibrant local community.
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Explore. Experience. Enjoy!

From the Spiral Tunnels to the Burgess Shale, the historic community of Field, Takakkaw Falls and everything in between. We have natural wonders and world-famous infrastructure that contribute to the rich history and texture of Yoho National Park. There is truly something for everyone, and a lifetime of experiences to enjoy. The Friends of Yoho promote and foster the ongoing stewardship, ecology, and culture of Yoho National Park.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

Help Support Friends of Yoho National Park

Revenue generated by the Friends of Yoho Society supports research, cultural preservation, educational activities and other projects to achieve our mandate.

In 1985 a group formed to pursue the idea of forming a cooperating association here in Yoho National Park. A steering committee was assembled, and in November of 1987, the Friends of Yoho Society was registered as a not-for-profit society, with charitable status under the British Columbia Societies Act.