Sydney Vallance (Fryatt) Hut is a backcountry hut in Alpine Club of Canada, Canada. Operated by Alpine Club of Canada. It accommodates up to 12 guests and self-catering kitchen available. Access: 15.47 miles / 24.9 km.
Hut Specifications
| Type | Backcountry Hut |
| System / Operator | Alpine Club of Canada |
| Capacity | 12 guests |
| Season | Winter |
| Kitchen | Self-catering kitchen available |
| Dogs Allowed | No |
Getting There
Distance
15.47 miles / 24.9 km
Elevation Gain
2510 feet / 765m
Access Methods
Ski, Snowshoe
About Sydney Vallance (Fryatt) Hut
Located in the Fryatt Valley in Jasper National Park, this area is one of the true gems of the Rockies. The Fryatt Hut offers a superb base in both summer and winter, with excellent alpine climbing and ski-touring near the hut. The approach is usually completed in a long day, but some parties will utilize the Parks Canada campsites which are strategically located along the trail, breaking the trip into two days during the summer. Bikes can also be used for the first 11 km, as far as the first campsite at Fryatt Creek, which will substantially reduce the total approach time and makes for a fun trip out! In winter parties may choose to cross the Athabasca river. If the river is frozen thick enough, parties can cross immediately from the Icefield Parkway and, with good snow conditions, easily reach the hut in a day with an early start. Winter access involves crossing some avalanche paths – check conditions before you go.
Alberta, Canada
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Certified guides who operate near Sydney Vallance (Fryatt) Hut and can lead trips in the area.


