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Cummins River Protected Area | British Columbia

Cummins River Protected Area is a remote BC Parks protected area about 60 kilometres north of Golden, on the east side of Kinbasket Lake at the head of the Cummins River. The Cummins River drains southwest into Kinbasket Reservoir.

BC Parks says the protected area sits just below and west of the Clemenceau Icefields in Jasper National Park.

Why Visit Cummins River Protected Area

Cummins River Protected Area is best understood as a remote mountain conservation landscape with nationally significant scenic and recreation values for wilderness mountaineering and ski-touring. It is not a casual road-access destination.

The protected area contains an array of untouched terrain, including spectacular mountains, valley-floor meadows, marshes, and subalpine spruce forests. BC Parks also highlights a connected series of three waterfalls and two glacial lakes set against the Clemenceau Icefields backdrop.

Those ecosystems provide habitat for grizzly bear, caribou, and mountain goat. Access is very limited, with BC Parks identifying ski-touring across Clemenceau Icefield from Jasper National Park as the described approach. Hunting is listed during open season under provincial regulations.

Because access is limited, trip planning should start with expert wilderness skills rather than serviced recreation.

Things To Do

Plan around advanced wilderness route planning, ski-touring from the Clemenceau Icefield area, mountaineering-scale scenery, glacier-fed waterfalls and lakes, wildlife-habitat awareness, remote photography, and seasonal hunting where permitted.

Planning Notes

Treat this as a remote protected area with very limited access and no developed visitor facilities described. Confirm weather, avalanche conditions, glacier travel requirements, emergency communication, park boundaries, and hunting regulations before planning travel.

Park Details

Designation
Protected Area
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
BC Parks
Source Region
Kootenay
Province/Territory
British Columbia