| A | B |
| gondola | A lift to the top of a mountain. |
| view | What you see at the top of a mountain. |
| hike | To walk up or in the mountains. |
| altitude | How high you are. |
| hot springs | Naturally heated water. |
| backpack | Bag that you carry on your back. |
| sulphur | A yellow element. |
| water bottle | To prevent dehydration. |
| geothermal | "earth" + "heat" |
| walking stick | Object to help you walk up a mountain. |
| canyon | We saw one called "Marble". |
| creek | Another word for stream or small river. |
| bridge | Used to cross water without getting wet. |
| ascend | To climb up. |
| fox | Small animal - related to dog. |
| iron | What makes the ochre red. |
| fragile | It is very delicate. |
| trade | The Kootenay Indians ______ "red earth" with the Stoney Indians. |
| paint | Was made from clay, used to color faces and tipis. |
| railroad | Connected Canada in the late 1800's. |
| train | Popular way to travel in Japan. |
| cold | The water at Columbia Ice Fields was very ______. |
| glacier | Large flowing "river of ice". |
| reflection | What you see when you look in the water. |
| climb | To go up a mountain. |
| rope | You must have one to walk on Columbia Ice Fields. |
| pika | Small animal related to mouse. |
| crevasses | Cracks in the glacier - very dangerous. |
| moraine | Rocks pushed aside on either side of the glacier. |