Wolverine Cabin

Built in 1932 to support the Skoki Lodge in Banff National Park, guests still stay in the cabin today.

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Wolverine Cabin Details

When the Skoki Lodge gained popularity amongst skiers in Banff National Park, Wolverine Cabin was built in 1932 to add to the number of accommodations offered. It sits nearby the Skoki Lodge in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, adjacent to a glacier-fed mountain stream and surrounded by forest. Today, Wolverine Cabin continues to welcome visitors from around the world, and holds three single beds and one bunk bed to accommodate up to five guests. Reservations should be made through the [Skoki Lodge](http://skoki.com). The Wolverine Cabin is listed on Canada's Historic Places and the Canadian Register, and is a Federal Heritage Building.

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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.

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Skoki Lodge

Hikers and skiers will want to find their way to Skoki Lodge in Banff National Park.

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A remote corner of Banff National Park is accessible from this trail.

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Halfway Hut

The Halfway Hut was built in 1931 to accommodate skiers on their way to the Skoki Ski Lodge.