Located 26 km west of Lake Louise, this village of less than 200 residents offers a few year-round restoration options. A typical mountain hamlet, founded in the 1880s during the expansion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Field has several houses dating from this era. Named in honour of Cyrus Field, an American investor in the construction of the railway, the village is located within Yoho National Park. With its many B&B's, it is an opportunity to enjoy some peace and quiet before embarking on the tourist flow that floods Lake Louise and Banff. This tourist site is also known for the discovery of fossils in the Burgess Shale by Charles Doolittle Walcott in 1909.

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