Biking
Shawn Bags High Rockies Trail by Bike – Section 1 – Kananaskis
First Section of the High Rockies – Goat Creek to Three Sisters Dam. Quick Stats
First Section of the High Rockies – Goat Creek to Three Sisters Dam. Quick Stats
Nice winter or shoulder season hike along the Bow River. Quick Stats Distance: 12.3Km Height Gain: 259m Round Trip Time: 3h Resources: Gillean Daffern’s Kananaskis Trail Guide
Great alternative to Prairie Mtn to stretch the legs. Quick Stats Distance: 16Km Round Trip Height Gain: 824m Round Trip Time: 3h11m Kane Rating: Hike Resources: Kananaskis Trail Guide by Gillian Daffern NOTE: There can be avalanche danger near the top of this hike. If you don’t feel comfortable evaluating Read more…
Dinosaur Provincial Park in the winter, why not? Quick Stats
Dinosaur Provincial Park in the winter, why not? Quick Stats Distance: 1.4Km Round Trip Height Gain: 25m Round Trip Time: 30m
Dinosaur Provincial Park in the winter, why not? Quick Stats Distance: 1-2Km (can extend official 0.9Km loop) Height Gain: 50m Round Trip Time: 45m
Dinosaur Provincial Park in the winter, why not? Quick Stats Distance: 0.9Km Round Trip Height Gain: 30m Round Trip Time: 20m
Easy walk along the Elbow River in the front range. Quick Stats Distance: 5.3Km (one way) Height Gain: 91m (one way) Round Trip Time: 3h Resources: Gillean Daffern’s Kananaskis Trail Guide Volume 2 Notes: The road to Beaver Flat is close Dec 1 to May 15. You can walk in Read more…
Built for Canada’s 150th birthday, the High Rockies is a 80Km long trail that traverses the Spray valley from Goat Creek to the BC Border. It is also part of the Trans Canada Trail. The High Rockies trail is open to Bikers, Hikers, Running, Snowshoeing and even Fat biking. Quick Read more…