North America · British Columbia, CAN
Mt Robson Provincial Park
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About
Mount Robson Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Canadian Rockies with an area of 2,249 km2. The park is located entirely within British Columbia, bordering Jasper National Park in Alberta. The B.C. legislature created the park in 1913, the same year as the first ascent of Mount Robson by a party led by Conrad Kain. The park is named for Mount Robson, which has the highest point in the Canadian Rockies and is located entirely within the park.
Launch Points (3)
Campion Mountain Launch
A generic hang glider launch

Mumm Peak Launch
A generic hang glider launch

Palu Peak Launch
A generic hang glider launch

Landing Zones (3)
Campion Mountain LZ
A generic landing area (LZ)
Mumm Peak LZ
A generic landing area (LZ)
Palu Mountain LZ
A generic landing area (LZ)
Flying Conditions
Has 3 different launch points. The best wind direction is 237.4 @ 10 knts but many sites can be flown from multiple directions, so check before you fly. You can expect to find: thermal conditions cross country potential , all dependent on current weather conditions.
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Location
- Latitude
- 53.055585
- Longitude
- -119.170200
- Altitude
- 2,094 m / 6,871 ft
Conditions
- Min Hang Rating
- H4
- Best Wind Dir
- WSW (237°)
- Best Wind Speed
- 10–20 kt
Chase the Wind
Real-time METAR data helps you find a good conditions window and set your MSFS world clock to match.
No weather reporting stations found within 150 km of this site.