Field Travel Guide
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Field, British Columbia.
Welcome to Field!
Dwell among the Canadian Rockies with a trip to the picturesque town of Field. Within the shadows of towering mountains and surrounded by emerald green ponds and rivers, visitors here can truly be in awe of Mother Nature. Field is located within and provides access to Yoho National Park, a park that is void of the crowds of Banff but offers just as many activities. The park, designated a Unesco World Heritage Site in 1984, contains one of the most geologically significant sites in the world, the Burgess Shale. Other exciting attractions in Yoho include the powerful Takakkaw Waterfall, which cascades over 236 m (774 ft) into the Yoho River, and the Spiral Tunnels viewing area, which offers a panoramic vista of the amazing mountains. Visitors to Field often find themselves in rustic, secluded lodges that offer easy access to ample boating, fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking and hiking opportunities.
Tourist Attractions

Burgess Shale
The Burgess Shale is one of Canada's most significant historical findings and has earned a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.
The Burgess Shale is one of Canada's most significant historical findings and has earned a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.
Hotels & Motels

Cathedral Mountain Lodge
Cathedral Mountain Lodge features everything one might expect from a Rocky Mountain retreat: the quiet calm of the mountains combined with the luxury of authentic log cabins, outstanding dining and world class service.
Cathedral Mountain Lodge features everything one might expect from a Rocky Mountain retreat: the quiet calm of the mountains combined with the luxury of authentic log cabins, outstanding dining and world class service.
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