Blog > Journey to Eight National Parks in North America with Your Electric Car
The name of Yoho National Park comes from a Cree expression signifying wonder. Getting to this masterpiece of a park in your electric car should be a trip on your bucket list, no matter the season. The protected fauna of the park spreads through its marine rivers, its waterfalls and its gargantuan mountains. There, it’s common practice to rent a canoe and camp out to fully immerse yourself in the beautiful and powerful Yoho Park.
Yoho Park is located just twenty minutes from the charming and picturesque town of Golden, a region known to skier enthusiasts and its unique custom of dog sledding during winters. When summer transitions, hikers head to Mount Sulfur where it’s possible to bathe in its natural hot springs. If you’re looking for a longer stay, consider visiting Banff National Park in British Columbia’s neighbouring province—Alberta. A highly recommended route that is also accessible by electric car!
EV charging in Yoho National Park
A fast charging station of the BC Hydro network can be found in the parking lot of the Yoho National Park Visitor Center, in the town of Field. A few steps (about 10 minutes) from the Siding Café and the Truffle Pigs Bistro.