Category:Mountain huts in Canada

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Canada's backcountry huts range from remote bivi shelters at the base of distant mountains to log cabins with casual approaches in the Rocky and Selkirk Mountains of Alberta and British Columbia. Some of these huts are modern in design while others were constructed over 90 years ago.

Additional huts are found in southern British Columbia, Ontario and the Keene Valley of New York State (managed by the Alpine Club of Canada). Front-country facilities include the Canadian Alpine Centre and International Hostel in Lake Louise and the Canmore Clubhouse in Canmore, home of the national ACC office.

All of these facilities offer rustic hospitality in Canada's most popular mountain environments.

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