
Rogers Pass
Rogers Pass is a mountain pass in the Canadian Rockies, located in British Columbia. It serves as a vital route connecting eastern and western Canada by rail and road, especially through the Trans-Canada Highway. Carved through rugged terrain, it enables transportation across high elevations, with a rich history of exploration and development. The pass is also notable for the Rogers Pass National Historic Site and nearby Glacier National Park, offering scenic views and outdoor activities. Due to heavy snowfall, it requires specialized maintenance and safety measures to ensure year-round accessibility.