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Lake O'Hara Because of its fragile environment, Lake O’Hara is a limited access attraction with visitors required to take a shuttle bus to the region. However, hiking to the lake is not restricted. The trail, as marked by the map, begins 15 km (9.3 mi) east of Field at a parking lot also used as the departure point for the shuttle. Address: 11 km southeast of Field BC CA
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Natural Bridge Crossing over the Kicking Horse River, this natural bridge offers visitors with a lookout point of this mighty river. Once the site of a waterfall, the land surrounding this area has slowly been carved into a natural bridge by the powerful flow of the Kicking Horse’s waters. Address: 3 km west of Field on Emerald Lake Road Field BC CA
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Sherbrooke Lake Just off the Trans-Canada Highway, between Mount Ogden and Paget Peak, is Sherbrooke Lake. Accessible from the Wapta Lake picnic area, this lake offers its visitors sparkling green waters surrounded by subalpine forest and lush meadows that are filled with wildflowers in the summer months. Address: 11 km east of Field, off Highway 1 BC CA
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Emerald Lake While surrounded by mountains and natural forestland, Emerald Lake is an easily accessible attraction that offers a myriad of summer and winter activities. Visitors to Emerald Lake often partake in fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, picnicking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Address: 10 km west of Field, off Emerald Lake Road BC CA
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