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Cave and Basin National Historic Site - Parks Canada Explore the oldest natural history museum in western Canada and its 5,000+ vintage botanical and zoological specimens — from bears and bighorns, to birds and bees Founded in 1885, Banff is Canada’s first national park and part of the first national park system in the world
Is The Cave and Basin National Historic Site Worth Visiting? The Cave and Basin is a natural hot spring known to First Nations people for over 10,000 years It was “discovered ” in 1883 by William McCardell, Tom McCardell, and Frank McCabe, three Canadian Pacific Railway workers
Cave and Basin National Historic Site - Wikipedia The Cave and Basin National Historic Site of Canada is located in the town of Banff, Alberta, within the Canadian Rocky Mountains, at the site of natural thermal mineral springs around which Canada's first national park, Banff National Park, was established
Cave and Basin National Historic Site - Tripadvisor Explore different ways to experience this place Are you currently on your trip? Help us find experiences available for you 1 Day Tour to Banff Gondola Johnston Canyon Hiking Cave Basin 2 Smartphone Audio Driving Tour between Banff and Calgary 3 Self-Guided Audio Tours for the Canadian Rockies 4
What to Expect at Cave and Basin National Historic Site? The Cave and Basin National Historic Site has played an important role in the life of the Indigenous People for 10,000 years In 1883, the discovery of several thermal springs, trapped inside the cavern, led to the creation of the first national park in Canada
How to Visit the Cave and Basin Historical Site in Banff The Cave and Basin Historical Site in Banff is a combination of fascinating geography, science, and history, which makes it a unique and cool place to visit It’s also home to an endangered species found nowhere else in the world, which makes this place even more special
Cave and Basin National Historic Site - Banff Lake Louise Tourism Visit the Cave and Basin National Historic Site to experience the birthplace of Canada’s national parks and learn about the natural and cultural history of the mountains Discover the hot water that seeps from the rocks, smell the minerals and explore the trails
Cave and Basin National Historic Site - Banff National Park Bring the family here to see where it all began “Here” being the Cave and Basin National Historic Site of Canada, which commemorates where it all began in 1885 — the geographical birthplace of Canada’s National Park System
Cave Basin National Historic Site, Banff - To Do Canada This National Historic Site was built around natural thermal mineral springs in late 1800s The interpretive centre displays heritage of the thermal waters and the history of national parks