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| Contact Us Cave and Basin National Historic Site P.O. Box 900 Banff, Alberta Canada T1L 1K2 Tel: 403-762-1566 Fax: 403-762-1565 Email: banff.vrc@pc.gc.ca
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Cave and Basin National Historic Site of Canada
Activities
History Stinks!
Hosted by the National Historic Site Heritage Interpreters, and Parks Canada's Mountain W.I.T.
This fun-filled evening will delight the entire family with a very special after-hours experience of the Cave & Basin. Be "healed" by Dr. Brett's miraculous Lithia water... "discover" the sulfurous hole in the ground that led to the creation of Canada's first National Park...marvel at the tiny, tenacious snails that calls these hot springs "home"...and more!!!
Program length: approximately 1 hour.
Tickets: available at the door. Adults: $4.00, Seniors: $3.50, Youth (age 6 - 16): $2.00, Family group (2 adults + up to 5 children): $10.00
Friday, July 28 at 7pm
Friday, August 25 at 7pm
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Visit the cave including its interior pool and the original vent hole.
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Visit the basin, the open air mineral pool. Notice the mats of algae growing in the pool. Look closely for, but please don't disturb the Banff springs snails or their habitat.
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View the exhibits on the second floor of the bathing pavilion.
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Visit the replica 1887 bathhouse to see the film on the discovery of the site and the establishment of the national park.
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Breathe in the smell of the sulphur vapours.
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Walk along the 0.4 km Discovery Boardwalk Trail above the bathing pavilion to see the cave vent and the location of the former Hotel. View the two smaller springs bubbling from the mountainside and the pools filled with pink bacteria, white and green algae, small fish, and insects.
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Explore the 0.5 km Marsh Boardwalk Trail below the building to find out more about the natural history of this area. Look for the fish and bird life that live in the wetlands below.
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Visit the interpretive panels describing the World War 1 internment camp.
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The 7.4 km round trip Sundance Trail and the 2.7 km Marsh Loop are two other walks in the vicinity. Enjoy a safe walk along these trails by watching for wildlife and giving them the space they need.
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