Crowsnest Pass - Sparwood, BC
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 49° 38.370 W 114° 41.657
11U E 666469 N 5501102
South of Crowsnest Provincial Park and about midway between its southern edge and the BC-Alberta border is the Crowsnest Pass Summit, the highest point on the highway in the pass.
Waymark Code: WMPEAZ
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/17/2015
Views: 3

At that point there is a pullout with bear proof garbage containers and a pair of signs, a British Columbia Heritage Marker and a "Crowsnest Pass Summit" sign, which indicates that the altitude at that point is 1358 metres, or 4455 feet. At the pullout is a nice view up and down the valley and of Summit Lake below as the highway is well above the valley bottom at this point.

The BC Heritage Marker, which tells of the rivers and early explorers of the area, reads as follows:

CROWSNEST PASS

Rivers born in Canada's Rockies carved passes eastward to Hudson Bay or westward to the Pacific. This one was long used by Indians, but not shown on maps until the Palliser Expedition of 1860, and then only from hearsay. Michael Phillipps blazed a trail in 1873. He was the first white man to cross the Canadian Rockies from west to east through an unexplored pass.

PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
1969
Type of Marker: Could be classified as both

Type of Sign: British Columbia Tourism Sign

Describe the parking that is available nearby: Roadside Pullout

What Agency placed the marker?: British Columbia Government

Visit Instructions:
When entering a new log for visiting a waymark please provide a picture of your visit to the location and if you have an interesting alternate area or sign photo include that.

Please include any thoughts or historic information about the area that the marker may represent.
Search for...
Geocaching.com Google Map
Google Maps
MapQuest
Bing Maps
Nearest Waymarks
Nearest British Columbia Heritage Markers
Nearest Geocaches
Create a scavenger hunt using this waymark as the center point
Recent Visits/Logs:
There are no logs for this waymark yet.