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  • Bighorn No. 8, Alberta

    Top Spots in and near Bighorn No. 8

    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Devil's Thumb Scramble

      7.09 mi / 2575 ft gain
      Park in the visitor parking lot at the Chateau Lake Louise parking lot in time for sunrise at Lake Louise...not to be missed! Then follow the pathway to the right around the lake to the Lake Agnes turnoff (well marked, with a small bronze statue at the intersection.) The waterfall is just befor...
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    • East Kootenay G, British Columbia

      Hike The Floe Lake Trail

      13 mi / 2350 ft gain
      Kootenay National Park is one of the lesser visited parks in a chain of spectacular parks in the Canadian Rockies between Banff and Jasper. Straddling the Trans-Canadian Highway, the park offers hot springs, awesome mountain views, and glaciers. As you enter the park, keep an eye out for the griz...
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    • Lake Louise, Alberta

      Exploring Lake Louise

      4.6
      Lake Louise is one of the most photographed lakes in Canada, with reason. Many tourist walk the paved path round and head home. They miss out though. Hiking to the various tea houses surrounding the lake is a must. An easy 2 mile hike from the lake lies a tea house perched on a hill in a tight ci...
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    • Lake Louise, Alberta

      Hike to the Devils Thumb

      5.0
      Park in the main Lake Louise parking lot. Be sure to have purchased your Park Pass. These can be purchased as you enter Banff National Park, or at the Banff and Lake Louise Information Centers. Follow the paved path along the lake shore in front of the Hotel, Chateau Lake Louise. At 0.8 km you wi...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Snowshoe to Mirror Lake and Lake Agnes

      3.2 mi / 967.8 ft gain
      Lake Agnes is an extremely popular and crowded hiking trail in the summer. In the winter, however, you will meet very few people on this trail. The mountain peaks are breathtaking and this area almost always has good snow for snowshoeing.Beyond Mirror Lake the terrain is rated callenging Class II...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Hike Alberta's Grizzly Peak

      4.0
      The trailhead is located on the north side of Ripple Creek, the first creek you come across after passing the Grizzly Creek turnoff. There is an easy pull-off on the east side of the highway. You should be able to see the trailhead from the road, which follows the southern slope of the mountain f...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Scramble up Mount Niblock

      5.0
      9.3 mi / 4068.2 ft gain
      Thousands of tourists flock to Lake Louise and Lake Agnes every year (maybe even every month) and by scrambling Mount Niblock you'll see the same magnificent sites while leaving the crowd behind and seeing so much more!Mount Niblock offers a bit of a challenge in that there are some rock ribs tha...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Snowshoe the Kent Ridge North Outlier

      3.7 mi / 2395 ft gain
      Attempt this in a winter with some great snowfall and you might be able to get some great shots of the beautiful cornices that form on the ridge.The trailhead is at the north end of the Sawmill Parking lot right by the outhouses. It heads past a metal gate to a maze of old logging roads. The prop...
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    • East Kootenay G, British Columbia

      Backpack the Rockwall Trail

      68 mi / 8530 ft gain
      The Rockwall trail is a famous 3-5 day trek in Kootenay National Park. We started from the North and camped at Helmet Falls our first night, and then continued south and exited out Floe Lake. I would recommend this direction for a backpack, and the opposite direction for a trail run (it's about ...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Ice Climb at King Creek

      4.0
      Follow the defined path trailing roughly along the creek bed, a 20 minute hike from the car park. King Creek lies at the bottom of a gorge with steep rock walls on either side and a cascade of fat ice being forced out of the rocks. It's a gorgeous spot, showcasing the true beauty of Kananaskis.It...
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