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Cathedral Provincial Park attractions


Cathedral Provincial Park attractions

There's plenty of natural beauty to take in -- mountains, glaciers, lakes, alpine meadows, wildlife -- but it all requires some effort (hiking) to get to. Some of the highlights are below.
  • There are some alpine meadows in the park. The largest display is around the 5 km mark of the Lakeview Trail. There is another meadow with much smaller plants along the Ladyslipper Lake Trail. Flowering times depend on how the weather has been, it can be anywhere between mid-July to early August.
  • Giant Cleft, (about 6 km from Quiniscoe Lake via the Cathedral Rim). A very large split in the granite cliff caused when softer rocks eroded away.
  • Glacier Lake, (about 1.5 km from Quiniscoe Lake using the most direct route). A lake set below Quiniscoe Mountain and a nearby ridge. It doesn't have the turquoise colour seen in other alpine lakes, but it's still very beautiful.
  • Ladyslipper Lake, (about 3.5 km south of Quiniscoe Lake). Another pretty alpine lake framed by mountains.

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