Cross country SKi
Canmore Nordic Centre station
The best Nordic Center in Canada.
PLPP has excellent cross-county ski trails in the Kananaskis area.
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Peter Lougheed Provinzpark
Alberta 40PLPP has excellent cross-county ski trails in the Kananaskis area.
Awesome place to go XC skiing with the family and friends. A must see for XC skiers.
Mount Shark Cross Country Ski Trails
Awesome place to go XC skiing with the family and friends. A must see for XC skiers.
Ribbon Creek Trail
Good skiing place, close to the city.
Scrambling
This area is temporarily closed until at least the end of 2022.
The name of the mountain has been subject to much controversy. Originally, the mountain was referred to locally as The Beehive. In 1896 Ha Ling, a Chinese cook for the Canadian Pacific Railway (some say the Okaloosa Hotel in Canmore) was bet 50 dollars that he could not climb the peak and plant a flag on the summit in less than 10 hours. According to the Medicine Hat News of October 22, 1896, he started the ascent at 7:00 am the previous Saturday morning and was back in time for lunch. As nobody believed his story, he led a party of doubters to the summit where he planted a much larger flag beside the original, this one visible to the naked eye from Canmore. The townsfolk referred to the mountain as Chinaman's Peak in his honour.
The name Chinaman's Peak did not become official until 1980. Later, in 1997 it was renamed Ha Ling Peak as the term Chinaman was viewed as derogatory.
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Ha Ling Peak
This area is temporarily closed until at least the end of 2022.
The name of the mountain has been subject to much controversy. Originally, the mountain was referred to locally as The Beehive. In 1896 Ha Ling, a Chinese cook for the Canadian Pacific Railway (some say the Okaloosa Hotel in Canmore) was bet 50 dollars that he could not climb the peak and plant a flag on the summit in less than 10 hours. According to the Medicine Hat News of October 22, 1896, he started the ascent at 7:00 am the previous Saturday morning and was back in time for lunch. As nobody believed his story, he led a party of doubters to the summit where he planted a much larger flag beside the original, this one visible to the naked eye from Canmore. The townsfolk referred to the mountain as Chinaman's Peak in his honour.
The name Chinaman's Peak did not become official until 1980. Later, in 1997 it was renamed Ha Ling Peak as the term Chinaman was viewed as derogatory.
This area is temporarily closed until at least the end of 2022. For more information, please visit https://www.albertaparks.ca/albertaparksca/advisories-public-safety/
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East End of Rundle
This area is temporarily closed until at least the end of 2022. For more information, please visit https://www.albertaparks.ca/albertaparksca/advisories-public-safety/
This area is temporarily closed until further notice. For more information, please visit https://www.albertaparks.ca/albertaparksca/advisories-public-safety/
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Mount Lady MacDonald
This area is temporarily closed until further notice. For more information, please visit https://www.albertaparks.ca/albertaparksca/advisories-public-safety/
Heart Mountain is a mountain located in the Bow River valley just south of Exshaw, Alberta. The peak was named in 1957 for the heart shaped layer of limestone near the top.
The summit can be reached by following the northwest ridge starting from the Heart Creek Trail. It is an easy scramble with one moderate step. Being in the front ranges and only an hour from Calgary, it sees many visitors year-round. A circuit route can be completed by following the ridge line as it circles left and then descends to Quaite Creek. - from Wikipedia
A Conservation pass is required to park at provincial parks and public use lands in the Kananaskis Country and Bow Valley region.
Heart Mountain
Heart Mountain is a mountain located in the Bow River valley just south of Exshaw, Alberta. The peak was named in 1957 for the heart shaped layer of limestone near the top.
The summit can be reached by following the northwest ridge starting from the Heart Creek Trail. It is an easy scramble with one moderate step. Being in the front ranges and only an hour from Calgary, it sees many visitors year-round. A circuit route can be completed by following the ridge line as it circles left and then descends to Quaite Creek. - from Wikipedia
A Conservation pass is required to park at provincial parks and public use lands in the Kananaskis Country and Bow Valley region.
It is the first mountain heading west into the Rocky Mountains.
A Conservation pass is required to park at provincial parks and public use lands in the Kananaskis Country and Bow Valley region.
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Mount Yamnuska
It is the first mountain heading west into the Rocky Mountains.
A Conservation pass is required to park at provincial parks and public use lands in the Kananaskis Country and Bow Valley region.
Sightseeing
Grassi-Seen
Steinbruchsee Park
Spray Lakes RoadCanmore Nordic Centre station
Spring Creek Boardwalk
747 Railway AveBig Head Sculpture
Policeman Creek Trail
610-M 8 StIcewalk
Grotto Canyon icefall
Troll Falls
Food scene
Chef's Studio Japan
8 StreetFamous Chinese Restaurant
702 10 St190 Kananaskis Way #125
(403) 675-3888
Dine in ~ Take out ~ Delivery
Professionally prepared Asian food to fit your needs!
Phoenix Asia Buffet
190 Kananaskis Way190 Kananaskis Way #125
(403) 675-3888
Dine in ~ Take out ~ Delivery
Professionally prepared Asian food to fit your needs!
Mii Sushi & bbq
1306 Bow Valley TrailWild Orchid Bistro
1818 Mountain AveMarra's Way Sushi
1000 10 StEdo Japan
300 Old Canmore Road