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Bull Moose at the trailhead.
The start of the trail is built for horses and cross-country skiing and is quite wide.
Many creek crossings open up to views of the surrounding mountains.
Much of the beginning of the trail is forest, but occasionally it will open up and reveal the valley.
On the way to Assiniboine Pass.
Great signage for much of the trail.
First views of Nub Peak in the distance, the premier day hike and viewpoint in the park.
Assiniboine Lodge. Make sure not to miss tea time!
Lake Magog with Assiniboine's summit trapped in the clouds.
Typical cabin.
At the dining hall, all food goes into the bear lockers.
Inside the dining hall.
Close-up of Assiniboine after a light dusting of snow.
Stars from Lake Magog Campground.
Morning light on Assiniboine.
Close-up of the golden morning light on the peak.
Fields full of wildflowers in the summer.
Last views of Assiniboine Provincial Park from Wonder Pass.
Looking south from Wonder Pass.
Marvel Pass beckoning in the distance among the mountains.
Marvel Lake.
The peaks surrounding the open meadows at Marvel Pass.
An unnamed lake at Marvel Pass.
At Marvel Pass, turn left here toward Owl Lake to return.
Another unnamed lake just below the pass.
Mount Byng.
Looking north back toward Bryant Creek.
Owl Lake looking north.
Owl Lake looking south toward Mount Byng.

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