The Nakimu Caves, Glacier Dominion Park, B. C.

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The Nakimu Caves, Glacier Dominion Park, B. C.

by Canada. National Parks Branch

EN·~59 minutes·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

THE NAKIMU CAVES GLACIER DOMINION PARK, B.C.

2:41
2

Description of the Valley of the Caves, by A. O. Wheeler.

8:18
3

Mr. Ayres’ Description of this Exploration.

4:42
4

Mr. Wheeler’s Exploration and Description of the Caves.

2:41
5

Gopher Bridge Series.

3:39
6

Mill Bridge Series.

6:48
7

The Gorge Series.

17:22
8

Formation of the Caves.

10:21
9

EXCURSION SUGGESTIONS.

2:28

Description

Near the summit of British Columbia’s Selkirk range lies a remarkable series of subterranean chambers that only a handful of explorers have ever entered. First reported in the early 20th century, the Nakimu Caves remain a little‑known curiosity, offering a blend of eerie darkness and natural wonder. Their reputation for being both thrilling and beautiful draws daring visitors seeking something truly out of the ordinary.

A modest road from the alpine town of Glacier brings travelers within a short hike of the hidden entrance, winding through a hanging valley sculpted by ancient glaciers. Along the way, snow‑capped peaks, glittering ice fields, and cascading waterfalls create a panorama that rivals even the famed Rockies. In spring the meadow‑filled slopes burst into a riot of alpine flowers, painting the landscape in vivid blues, greens and golds.

Compiled from the notes of veteran climbers and a mining engineer, the guide provides practical tips for the trek. It captures the allure of the valley’s geology and flora, inviting listeners to imagine the quiet excitement of stepping into the caves.

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Language

en

Duration

~59 minutes (57K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan, and the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2016-01-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Canada. National Parks Branch

Born as Canada’s Dominion Parks Branch in 1911, this government body became the world’s first national park service and helped shape how generations of readers imagined the country’s parks. Its publications mixed practical travel information with a strong sense of national pride and outdoor adventure.

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