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Halfway Hut
The Halfway Hut was built in 1931 to accommodate skiers on their way to the Skoki Ski Lodge.
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Halfway Hut Details
When it was built in 1931, the Halfway Hut was meant to serve as just that - a midway overnight stopping point for ski tourists traveling to Skoki Ski Lodge in Banff National Park's Lake Louise region. The Halfway Hut is located on a level, grass-covered shelf surrounded by mature spruce trees in the Ptarmigan Valley. The hut serves as an important landmark to hikers, backpackers, skiers and snowshoers who are making their way through the area, and is used today as a day shelter. The Halfway Hut is listed on Canada's Historic Places and the Canadian Register, and is a Federal Heritage Building.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Halfway Hut
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0.8 mi away
Boulder Pass
A remote corner of Banff National Park is accessible from this trail.
3.3 mi away
Skoki Loop
You'll hike up, up and up some more before coming back down to earth a few days later on the Skokl Loop backcountry trail.
3.5 mi away
Wolverine Cabin
Built in 1932 to support the Skoki Lodge in Banff National Park, guests still stay in the cabin today.
3.5 mi away
Skoki Ski Lodge
The Skoki Ski Lodge was built in 1930-31 by a group of Banff residents who formed the Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies.