The park comprises in
East Kootenay on the western side of the Continental Divide, which in this region forms the border between British Columbia and Alberta. It borders
Elk Lakes Provincial Park, also in British Columbia, to which it is linked by a trail, and
Banff National Park and
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park in Alberta. The park lies east of
Invermere; the closest communities are
Elkford to the south and
Canal Flats and
Radium Hot Springs to the west. The park is accessible on foot or horseback via logging roads and trails to 6 trailheads. All mechanized access is forbidden, and there are no campgrounds or other park services in the park. The
Great Divide Trail passes through the park. The park is an Alpine environment with forested bottomland. It includes several lakes, the
Palliser River valley, the Middle Fork of the
White River, and the Royal Group of mountains. It encompasses 26 peaks over . The highest peak,
Mount Joffre (), is on the border with Alberta. There are seven important mountain passes. ==Wildlife==