Get your snowshoes on and explore Kootenay National Park in an original and unusual way by discovering the fascinating Paint Pots !
You'll traverse the forest of Kootenay National Park and skirt a point crossing the Vermilion River.
You'll follow your guide through a pine forest to discover the Paint Pots, a cultural treasure of the national park. You'll admire the natural bubbling pools of the Paint Pots, mineral deposits once used by First Nations for rock painting. Your guide will also tell you stories about Banff's Aboriginal peoples, explorers and fur traders who lived and traveled in the Rockies.
You'll taste a delicious maple syrup treat made in the snow ! Then you can try your hand at crazy carpet sliding, a more fun version of tobogganing.
Finally, you'll be driven back to your hotel.