Mount Robson National Park is adjacent to the Continental Divide, and its tall peaks flush out a lot of moisture blowing in from Pacific Ocean storms. The result is what is almost like a tropical rain forest -- at least in the summer, anyway.
Interestingly, though Mt. Robson is the tallest peak in the Rockies, its summit is not on the Divide, but rather just south of it.
Interestingly, though Mt. Robson is the tallest peak in the Rockies, its summit is not on the Divide, but rather just south of it.