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Hike the Iconic Mount Assiniboine

Journey to the "Matterhorn of the Rockies" - a UNESCO World Heritage Site with pristine lakes, wildflower meadows, and legendary backcountry trails

Elevation

3,618 m

Location

Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, Canada

Mount Assiniboine from Sunburst Lake, Canada

Mount Assiniboine Hiking Routes & Experiences

Hike from Mount Shark to Assiniboine Pass

Mount Shark to Assiniboine Pass

Classic multi-day trek through alpine meadows, larch forests, and over scenic passes, ending at the heart of Mount Assiniboine’s backcountry. Ideal for backpackers and adventure seekers.

2–3 days Backcountry camping Panoramic vistas
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Nub Peak Trail

Nub Peak Trail

Day hike to one of the most famous viewpoints in the Canadian Rockies, with breathtaking views of Mount Assiniboine, Sunburst Lake, and Magog Lake. Suitable for strong hikers.

4–6 hours Moderate–strenuous Iconic scenery
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Sunburst Lake Walk

Sunburst Lake Walk

Gentle trail to a turquoise alpine lake with stunning reflections of Mount Assiniboine and the surrounding peaks. Perfect for families and photographers.

1–2 hours Easy walk Lake views
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About Mount Assiniboine & Provincial Park

Mount Assiniboine, the "Matterhorn of the Rockies," rises to 3,618 meters on the Continental Divide. Its pyramidal peak and wild setting make it one of Canada’s most photographed and beloved mountains.

The area is home to grizzly bears, mountain goats, and a rich diversity of alpine flora. The park’s lakes, meadows, and dramatic peaks offer a true wilderness experience for hikers and nature lovers.

Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its unspoiled beauty and world-class hiking, backpacking, and mountaineering opportunities.

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Hiking in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park

Why Visit Mount Assiniboine?

"Matterhorn of the Rockies"

Marvel at the striking, pyramid-shaped summit of Mount Assiniboine, a true icon of the Canadian Rockies.

Alpine Flora & Fauna

Spot wildflowers, pikas, marmots, and mountain goats in the meadows and rocky slopes of the park.

Lakes & Glaciers

Explore crystal-clear lakes and ancient glaciers set against a backdrop of rugged peaks and forests.

Unforgettable Landscapes

Capture the vibrant colors, dramatic sunrises, and panoramic views that define the Assiniboine region.

The Story of Mount Assiniboine

Mount Assiniboine has been a sacred place for Indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Its name comes from the Assiniboine people, whose campfire smoke was said to resemble the mountain’s plume.

The first recorded ascent was in 1901. Today, the park is a haven for hikers, climbers, and nature lovers, drawn by its wild beauty and sense of remoteness.

Now protected as a provincial park and UNESCO site, Assiniboine is a symbol of Canada’s wilderness and a gateway to the high Rockies for adventurers from around the world.

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Park Features & Highlights

Magog Lake and Mount Assiniboine

Magog Lake

The heart of the park, Magog Lake offers stunning reflections of Mount Assiniboine and is a popular base for exploring the area’s trails.

Nublet Ridge

Nublet Ridge

This scenic ridge provides sweeping views of the Assiniboine massif, Sunburst Peak, and the surrounding lakes and valleys.

Sunburst Peak

Sunburst Peak

Hike to the base of Sunburst Peak for wildflower meadows and classic views of Mount Assiniboine reflected in Sunburst Lake.

Grizzly Bear in Assiniboine Park

Wildlife Viewing

Watch for grizzly bears, mountain goats, and marmots in their natural alpine habitat - an unforgettable part of the Assiniboine experience.

Planning Your Assiniboine Adventure

Hikers on Wonder Pass, Assiniboine

Prepare for your journey with these essential tips:

  • Plan ahead – Reservations are required for campgrounds and huts. Book early, especially in summer.
  • Be bear aware – Carry bear spray, store food properly, and know how to travel safely in bear country.
  • Start early – Mornings offer the best light and weather for hiking and photography.
  • Know your limits – Trails range from easy walks to strenuous alpine routes. Choose hikes that match your experience.
  • Respect the environment – Stay on marked trails and pack out all waste to protect this fragile ecosystem.
  • Explore more – Enjoy wildflower meadows, larch forests, and the unique geology of the Rockies beyond the main routes.

Find Mount Assiniboine & Provincial Park

Address: Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, BC, Canada (access via Mount Shark, Sunshine Village, or Bryant Creek)

Coordinates: 50.8697°N, 115.6510°W

Located on the British Columbia–Alberta border, accessible by multi-day hike, helicopter, or ski in the Canadian Rockies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wear sturdy boots, layered clothing, and bring rain gear. Weather can change rapidly in the Rockies.

Yes! Short walks like Sunburst Lake are suitable for families. Longer treks and alpine routes are for experienced hikers only.

Backcountry permits and reservations are required for camping and huts. Day use is free, but helicopter access and some services have fees.

Absolutely. Assiniboine is one of the most photogenic peaks in the Rockies. Please stay on trails and respect protected areas.

Summer (July–September) is the main hiking season. Fall brings golden larches. Winter access is for experienced backcountry travelers only.

Some visitor areas and short walks are accessible. Contact park authorities to confirm trail conditions and access.

Look for grizzly bears, mountain goats, marmots, pikas, and a variety of alpine birds and wildflowers.