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Nov 26, 2020 · The Paint Pots trail will take you to a group of mineral-rich springs in Kootenay National Park, that are incredible colours; Just like natural pots of paint. As well as the colourful pools of water, the iron-rich water has stained the surrounding soil a vibrant ochre colour.
If you are looking for a truly unique and highly enjoyable easy walk, check out the Paint Pots in Kootenay National Park - just minutes from Banff National Park.
Mar 22, 2022 · March 22, 2022. The Paint Pots in Kootenay National Park are right next to the quaint mountain town of Banff. The hike to the Paint Pots is quick, easy, suitable for all ability levels and it features some pretty unique geography.
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The Paint Pots are a really interesting feature of Kootenay National Park and only requires a short hike to reach. The pathway passes through marshes, creeks, rivers and small lakes, to the area with coloured water and streams.
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Paint Pots (彩繪池) is within Kootenay National Park (庫特尼國家公園). It is located 85 km (52.8 mi) from the town of Radium Hot Springs. Banff, Jasper, Yoho and Kootenay National Parks are recognized by the United Nations as part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site. The 93 km (57.8 mi) Kootenay Highway (BC ...
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Jun 4, 2015 · Kootenay National Park – The Paint Pots. After leaving the turquoise waters of Marble Canyon behind we moved on to the Paint Pots. From Marble Canyon we followed the trail along Kootenay River. The big wild fire from 2003 has given this area its characteristic look with tall scorched trees and a bright green forest floor.
Try one of the best snowshoeing trails near Banff. This easy 3-kilometre trail is a Kootenay National Park hike to see the historical Paint Pots. The Paint Pots is a great introduction to snowshoeing that provides insight into the fur trade and its impact on Western Canada.