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Field, British Columbia

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Front entrance to the townsite
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Front entrance to the townsite

Field ([51°23′48″N, 116°29′9″W]) is a town of approximately 300 people located in the Kicking Horse River valley of southeastern British Columbia, Canada within the confines of Yoho National Park. Field was established during the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway as a locomotive depot for pusher engines required to help trains over the nearby Field Hill and Big Hill. The town was given its name by the CPR in December 1884 to honour American businessman Cyrus West Field, who was instrumental in establishing trans-atlantic telegraph service. Field is 27 km west of Lake Louise along the Trans-Canada Highway, the only access to Field. The visitor centre for Yoho National Park is located in Field, and those wishing to visit the area surrounding Lake O'Hara can obtain a camping permit here.

There are many hiking opportunities near the town including:

Scrambling options include: Mount Burgess (2599m), Mount Field (2635m), Mount Stephen (3199m) and Paget Peak (2560m).

There are several points of interests nearby including:

Sherbrooke Lake from Paget Peak
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Sherbrooke Lake from Paget Peak

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