Twin Falls Tea House was built in association with the Canadian Pacific Railway and showcases unique architectural design, typical of park architecture in the early 1900s. Check out the massive peeled and unpeeled logs in the three-part structure, the hand-hewn shingles and iconic sign above the door.
Stand next to the spray of the surging side-by-side Twin Falls waterfalls in the Little Yoho Valley.
Twin Falls Tea House National Historic Site can be reached only by foot. The 16.4 km trail is considered moderate and is a pleasant 3 hour hike (one-way) from the Takakkaw Falls parking lot in Yoho National Park.
Victoria, British Columbia to Field, British Columbia 13 places Among countless experiences, Canoo users can take advantage of free admission to many of the sites participating in Historic Places Days this year. Discover some of these sites within the province of British Columbia through the list below and start planning your visits today! View VisitList
Prince George, British Columbia to Field, British Columbia 3 places Great adventures right in my country! Hike! Bike! Paddle! Canada + the great outdoors! View VisitList
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