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Glacier National Park Bear behaviour & biology - Guided Hike

Rogers Pass National Historic Site | Glacier National Park
9520 Trans-Canada Hwy
Rogers Pass BC V0E 2S0
Canada

Balu Pass trail takes you through alpine meadows, avalanche paths, and prime habitat for grizzly bears.

Each year, between July 15 and September 30, hikers must organise in groups of 4 or more to visit the area. This guided hike reveals the secret world of bear signs.

Look for bear trails, scat and tracks and learn to travel safely in bear country. There’s no better place for this than Balu Pass trail, named after the Indian word “baloo”, meaning bear.

Moderately challenging, steep sections, 12.8 km return.

Where: Rogers Pass Centre / Summit Station
When: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

  • Saturday, July 26
  • Wednesday, August 6
  • Sunday, August 31
  • Thursday, September 4

Register in advance! Group size is limited. Call 250-837-7500, email mrg.information@pc.gc.ca or in person at Summit Station or Snowforest Campground.