Glacier House
Hotel in 1909
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Hotel chainCanadian Pacific
General information
LocationGlacier National Park, near Rogers Pass
Coordinates51°15′43″N 117°29′31″W / 51.26194°N 117.49194°W / 51.26194; -117.49194
Opening1886
Closed1925
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Glacier House was a hotel located in Glacier National Park in British Columbia, Canada. It was owned and operated by the Canadian National Railway between 1886 and 1925. The hotel served as a food stop for rail passengers and a base for visitors exploring the nearby Illecillewaet glacier and the peaks of the Selkirk Range.

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History edit

  • CPR hotels and tourism
  • Rogers pass, grade restrictions
  • Construction, early visitors
  • Expansion, mountaineering vogue
  • Use by glaciologists
  • Connaught Tunnel, demise
  • Designation by Parks

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Sources edit

  1. ^ "Glacier House hotel site". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 8 September 2012.

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