Peyto Hut

Peter and Catharine Whyte Hut
Peyto Hut
alpine hut
Named for: Peter and Catharine Whyte
Country  Canada
Province  Alberta
Region Banff National Park
Location Bow Valley
 - coordinates 51°39′48″N 116°32′42″W / 51.66333°N 116.54500°W / 51.66333; -116.54500
Built by Alpine Club of Canada
Style Metal Shelter cabin
Material Metal
Governed by Parks Canada
Operated by Alpine Club of Canada
For public Reservations required
Capacity 18 in summer or 16 in winter
Heating None
Lighting / Cooking Propane
Sleeping Dormitory style
Drinking water Creek (boil or filter)
Human waste Outhouse (helicoptered out)
Website: www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/peyto.html

The Peter and Catharine Whyte Hut, also known as the Peyto Hut, is an alpine hut located on the northern tip of the Wapta Icefield in Banff National Park. It is nicknamed the Peyto hut due to its proximity on the Peyto Glacier. The hut is maintained by the Alpine Club of Canada.

The hut sleeps 18 in the summer and 16 in the winter. It is equipped with propane powered lamps and stovetop.[1] There is a single outdoor drum toilet at this facility.

Hut access requires approximately 6 to 8 hours of travel [2] including at least an hour of glacier travel to get to from Peyto Lake, or 6 to 8 hours of glacier travel from the Bow Hut.

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References

  1. http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/peyto.html Alpine Club of Canada - Peyto Hut
  2. http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/info/PeytoHut.pdf Petyo Hut Information
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