Getting Around
The Trans-Canada Highway runs through Rogers Pass, providing easy access by car.





Rogers Pass, located within Glacier National Park in British Columbia, is a high mountain pass known for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, making it a popular spot for photography. The pass is also a hub for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountaineering. The on-site visitor center provides insightful displays on the area's railway and highway history, enhancing the experience for history buffs. Despite limited services, the tranquility and scenic beauty make it a worthwhile stop.
Rogers Pass, located within Glacier National Park in British Columbia, is a high mountain pass known for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, making it a popular spot for photography. The pass is also a hub for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountaineering. The on-site visitor center provides insightful displays on the area's railway and highway history, enhancing the experience for history buffs. Despite limited services, the tranquility and scenic beauty make it a worthwhile stop.
Breathtaking mountain views.
Visitor center with historical displays.
Popular for hiking and skiing.
Located in Glacier National Park.
Rich railway and highway history.
Close access to Glacier National Park, ideal for hiking and skiing.
Rich historical context with railway and highway significance.
Limited services; plan for food and fuel in advance.
The Trans-Canada Highway runs through Rogers Pass, providing easy access by car.
Don't miss the visitor center for a deep dive into the pass's history.
Nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
CAD $
$100-$200 p/day
English, French
Explore the numerous hiking trails and enjoy ski mountaineering in winter.
Tourists, Nature Lovers, History Buffs