Lake O'Hara: Secluded Jewel of the Canadian Rockies

An intimate portrait of one of the most stunning alpine landscapes on Earth.

Tucked within Yoho National Park in the Canadian Rockies, Lake O’Hara is a place of rare beauty and deep history. In Lake O’Hara: Secluded Jewel of the Canadian Rockies, award-winning photographer Scott Forsyth captures this backcountry paradise in breathtaking detail — from mirrored reflections on the lake’s surface to the rugged silhouettes of Wiwaxy Peaks and Odaray Mountain.

More than a photographic showcase, this book is a rich exploration of place. Geologist Dr. Marc St-Onge brings Lake O’Hara’s dramatic landscapes to life with clear and compelling insights into their ancient origins. Learn how shifting continents, vanished oceans, and the immense power of time carved the peaks and valleys of this alpine sanctuary.

Readers will uncover stories of the people drawn to these mountains: Indigenous communities with deep-rooted ties to the land, and early explorers and artists — including Group of Seven painter J.E.H. MacDonald — who sought inspiration in the sublime.

Detailed chapters featuring over 200 stunning photographs highlight Lake O’Hara’s most iconic hiking routes and vantage points, including Lake Oesa, the Opabin Plateau, Lake McArthur, the Lake O’Hara Alpine Circuit, and a climb up Wiwaxy Peaks. Whether you're planning a visit or seeking a stunning armchair escape, this book offers an unforgettable journey into one of Canada’s most cherished wilderness areas.

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Lake O'Hara: Secluded Jewel of the Canadian Rockies

An intimate portrait of one of the most stunning alpine landscapes on Earth.

Tucked within Yoho National Park in the Canadian Rockies, Lake O’Hara is a place of rare beauty and deep history. In Lake O’Hara: Secluded Jewel of the Canadian Rockies, award-winning photographer Scott Forsyth captures this backcountry paradise in breathtaking detail — from mirrored reflections on the lake’s surface to the rugged silhouettes of Wiwaxy Peaks and Odaray Mountain.

More than a photographic showcase, this book is a rich exploration of place. Geologist Dr. Marc St-Onge brings Lake O’Hara’s dramatic landscapes to life with clear and compelling insights into their ancient origins. Learn how shifting continents, vanished oceans, and the immense power of time carved the peaks and valleys of this alpine sanctuary.

Readers will uncover stories of the people drawn to these mountains: Indigenous communities with deep-rooted ties to the land, and early explorers and artists — including Group of Seven painter J.E.H. MacDonald — who sought inspiration in the sublime.

Detailed chapters featuring over 200 stunning photographs highlight Lake O’Hara’s most iconic hiking routes and vantage points, including Lake Oesa, the Opabin Plateau, Lake McArthur, the Lake O’Hara Alpine Circuit, and a climb up Wiwaxy Peaks. Whether you're planning a visit or seeking a stunning armchair escape, this book offers an unforgettable journey into one of Canada’s most cherished wilderness areas.

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Lake O'Hara: Secluded Jewel of the Canadian Rockies

Lake O'Hara: Secluded Jewel of the Canadian Rockies

Lake O'Hara: Secluded Jewel of the Canadian Rockies

Lake O'Hara: Secluded Jewel of the Canadian Rockies

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An intimate portrait of one of the most stunning alpine landscapes on Earth.

Tucked within Yoho National Park in the Canadian Rockies, Lake O’Hara is a place of rare beauty and deep history. In Lake O’Hara: Secluded Jewel of the Canadian Rockies, award-winning photographer Scott Forsyth captures this backcountry paradise in breathtaking detail — from mirrored reflections on the lake’s surface to the rugged silhouettes of Wiwaxy Peaks and Odaray Mountain.

More than a photographic showcase, this book is a rich exploration of place. Geologist Dr. Marc St-Onge brings Lake O’Hara’s dramatic landscapes to life with clear and compelling insights into their ancient origins. Learn how shifting continents, vanished oceans, and the immense power of time carved the peaks and valleys of this alpine sanctuary.

Readers will uncover stories of the people drawn to these mountains: Indigenous communities with deep-rooted ties to the land, and early explorers and artists — including Group of Seven painter J.E.H. MacDonald — who sought inspiration in the sublime.

Detailed chapters featuring over 200 stunning photographs highlight Lake O’Hara’s most iconic hiking routes and vantage points, including Lake Oesa, the Opabin Plateau, Lake McArthur, the Lake O’Hara Alpine Circuit, and a climb up Wiwaxy Peaks. Whether you're planning a visit or seeking a stunning armchair escape, this book offers an unforgettable journey into one of Canada’s most cherished wilderness areas.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771605953
Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books
Publication date: 05/26/2026
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook

About the Author

Scott Forsyth is a celebrated landscape photographer and storyteller with a lifelong passion for capturing the wild heart of Canada. He is a Fellow of both the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and The Explorers Club, and currently serves as Canadian Geographic’s Photographer-In-Residence. His previous book, The Wild Coasts of Canada, earned accolades from the Banff International Film and Book Festival. When not behind the lens, Scott works as an aviation medical examiner at Springbank Airport near Calgary and is training for his private pilot’s licence — seeking new views from above the Rockies.
Dr. Marc St-Onge is a renowned geologist and veteran field researcher with over 135 published scientific papers and 120 geological maps to his name. During his 37-year career at the Geological Survey of Canada, he led expeditions from the Canadian Arctic to the Himalayas. A recipient of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society's Gold Medal and the Geological Society of America’s Geologic Mapping Award, Marc was named one of Canada’s 90 Greatest Explorers of All Time. He lives in Ottawa, where he continues his research as a Senior Emeritus Scientist.
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