Built by Swiss guides high on the Continental Divide, a storied refuge will be dismantled just months ahead of its 100th birthday, a casualty of our warming planet “The rains descended, and the floods ...
A stone hut constructed high on the continental divide 100 years ago this summer will not be around for its 100th birthday. The hut has been a refuge for hikers over its nearly 100-year history, since ...
Planning is underway to replace a historic stone hut that stood for close to a century along the Alberta-B.C. border, where it provided refuge to alpinists scaling peaks along the Continental Divide.
Canada's Abbot Pass Hut is located on a rocky ledge along the continental divide, straddling the border between Alberta and British Columbia. In February, Parks Canada announced that the cabin will be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A photo of the hut from September 2021. Erosion, accelerated by climate change, had left the back corner hanging over air. (Parks ...
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Parks Canada says a hut built by Swiss guides a century ago in the Rockies has been substantially removed. Only a piece of wall, some stone steps and a plaque about the Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin remain ...
For the past 96 years, Abbot Pass Hut has stood perched on a narrow mountain col that forms the border between Alberta and British Columbia, but concerns about erosion have now closed the remote ...