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HOSTEL HI - RAMPART CREEK WILDERNESS HOSTEL

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HI - RAMPART CREEK WILDERNESS HOSTEL 

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HI - Rampart Creek Wilderness Hostel
Banff National Park, Box 1358, Banff
Box 1358, Banff
AB, T1L 1B3
Canada
 
Tel. (403) 670-7580
Fax. (403) 283-6503

Hostel Details

Winters at HI-Rampart Creek Wilderness Hostel are a magical time filled with the jingling of caribiners and ice screws and stories of victory and defeat at the hands of the frozen foe. With more “beta” than any book, Rampart Creek is the places to go and find out what ice climbs are putting fear into the climbers this season or just where the ice is good to throw your axes around. The reason for all this ice talk at the hostel? Rampart Creek has over 150 ice climbs within 30 minutes drive. This concentration of ice is unparalleled in Canada and quite possibly the world. Climbs range from a few for the timid or beginner up to those for extreme (or insane) climbers, with new mixed routes popping up each year. So if you want to get off in your harness, get on up to Rampart and check out what the locals have been trying to hide for years!


 
Not into ice climbing? Well, ice climbers go to bed early and tend to leave before most sane people are up. This leaves plenty of time to relax at the hostel, enjoy the sauna and check out some skiing or snowshoeing in the area.

Attractions

River/harbour/lake nearby
Hiking area
Forested/wooded area
Hostel with a difference
Winter sports
Mountainous/hilly area

Facilities

Discounts and concessions available
Self-catering kitchen
Sheets in price
Sauna
Credit card accepted
Individual traveller welcome
Non smoking room/area
Green Hostel
Sports
BBQ

Prices from

Bed price from: 20.00 CAD

Hostel bed capacity

Total beds:24

Directions

Parking:Available free at hostel.
Location:95km north of Lake Louise, 34km south of Columbia Icefield Centre on Hwy 93/Icefields Parkway. 11km north of Saskatchewan Crossing on the right-hand side.
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