Elk Lakes cabin
The Elk Lakes cabin is an alpine hut located between the French and Italian Military Groups in the Canadian Rockies. It resides near the Continental Divide in Elk Lakes Provincial Park, British Columbia. It is 62 km south of the Trans-Canada Highway in Kananaskis Country, Alberta and 104 km north of Sparwood, British Columbia. The area has hiking trails, and provides access to mountaineering objectives. In winter, ice climbs and skiing terrain with much powder abound. Elk Lakes terrain is similar to that near the Elizabeth Parker hut. The hut is maintained by the Alpine Club of Canada.
The cabin offers easy access and a wide range of hiking, skiing and climbing opportunities. In 2019, BC Parks created a competitive bidding process for operating the cabin.
History
The cabin was built in 1992 to house BC Parks rangers. In 2003, BC Parks issued a request for proposals to convert the cabin to public use. The Alpine Club of Canada was selected to expand its extensive alpine hut system, and began operating it in the summer of 2004.Facilities
The kitchen area and living room offer tables and a wood-burning stove. The sleeping quarters are in a loft. Sleepers occupy two long bunks and one shorter one.The hut offers water buckets, axes, saws and shovels.
A tributary of Elkan Creek runs nearby. In winter, water is there and from snowmelt. Water must be purified before drinking.
Sinks are connected to the sump. It occasionally freezes, in which case grey water should be dumped within a three-metre radius of the outhouse.
The outhouse is located 10 m east of the cabin. All paper garbage and food scraps should be burned, and all other garbage and unused food carried out.
Necessary supplies
- Sleeping bag
- Toilet paper
- Newspaper for lighting the fire
- Matches
- First aid kit
- 9 volt battery for the smoke detector
Activities
The area has many hiking options. Options for hikers of all abilities and interests are available, including family friendly backcountry hiking. Other trails are longer, more exposed and involve some route-finding.
Several mountaineering objectives and scrambles are available. Mounts Fox, Aosta, Petain, Nivelle and Castelnau can all be summited in a moderate to long day from the cabin. Mount Joffre is accessible from the Elk Lakes side, although a high camp is recommended for climbers.
The cabin supports backcountry skiing in winter. It is one of the few Canadian Alpine huts that can be reached on cross country skis by advanced skiers. Ski touring ranges from flat tours to advanced ski mountaineering.
The area has several waterfall ice routes and a established mixed climb.
Nearby
- Elk Lakes
- Elk River
- Mount Aosta
- Mount Castelnau
- Mount Fox
- Mount Joffre
- Mount Nivelle
- Mount Pétain
- Petain Falls
Parks Information
Campgrounds are available in both parks, including one a kilometer from the cabin.