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Yellowhead Pass National Historic Site

Yellowhead Pass National Historic Site

Roadside Pullout, 9 Km West Of Jasper On Highway 16, Jasper, Alberta
Toujours ouvert; Always open.

The Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains was an imposing transportation barrier for early travellers. Indigenous people used this northern low elevation route as did the fur traders of the early 1800s who called it Leather Pass in reference to the moose, buffalo and cow hides that were transported west.

The pass and historic site is named after the fair-haired Metis-Iroquois trapper Pierre Bostonais and those who established the rugged path.

By 1915 two railways travelled through the pass. Due to lack of business, the two railways went bankrupt and in 1917, they were amalgamated into the Canadian National Railway. In 1960 a magnificent highway opened the scenic route we drive between Jasper and Vancouver.

Photo Credit: http://www.pc.gc.ca/fr/lhn-nhs/ab/yellowhead

Text Credit: http://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/ab/yellowhead/info

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Yellowhead Pass National Historic Site

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The Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains was an imposing transportation barrier for early travellers. Indigenous people used this northern low elevation route as did the fur traders of the early 1800s who called it Leather Pass in reference to the moose, buffalo and cow hides that were transported west.

The pass and historic site is named after the fair-haired Metis-Iroquois trapper Pierre Bostonais and those who established the rugged path.

By 1915 two railways travelled through the pass. Due to lack of business, the two railways went bankrupt and in 1917, they were amalgamated into the Canadian National Railway. In 1960 a magnificent highway opened the scenic route we drive between Jasper and Vancouver.

Roadside Pullout, 9 Km West Of Jasper On Highway 16, Jasper, Alberta
Toujours ouvert; Always open.
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Photo: http://www.pc.gc.ca/fr/lhn-nhs/ab/yellowhead