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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Hike Old Baldy Ridge

      9.3 mi / 2952.8 ft gain
      Park at the Evan Thomas parking lot to and the trailhead is in the south of that parking lot. It follows a well-defined trail up for most of the way before you start gaining elevation. When the trail starts heading south, keep an eye out for a small trail that will keep you heading east. This por...
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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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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Hike up Galatea Creek to Lillian Lake

      Located on Highway 40 (Kananaskis Trail) and marked by the "Galatea" sign, there's not much more to this hike other than putting one foot in front of the other, but the amount of traffic it sees is a testament to the quality of this hike.Even on the backend of winter the numerous shades of green ...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Hike to Lillian Lake and Galatea Lakes

      2.0
      9.3 mi / 3018.4 ft gain
      Make the trek down Hwy. 40 (about 33 km’s) to the trail head - Galatea Day Use Area. It’s very easy to find, as this is one of Kananaskis most popular day hikes. The trail leads into the forest, crossing a suspension bridge and a couple more bridges after that. Due to some flood damage, the bridg...
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    • Turner Valley, Alberta

      Hike Porcupine Ridge

      5.9 mi / 2231 ft gain
      This trail was really easy to find and follow, unfortunately that means the description will be short.Park your car at Porcupine Creek on Highway 40 and take off to the southeast! The path follows the creek and requires a couple of creek crossings on makeshift bridges, but once the creek forks yo...
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    • Turner Valley, Alberta

      Scramble up to Wasootch Peak

      Wasootch Peak is for people who's inner scrambler is screaming to push on when they're on Wasootch Ridge. This description will be focusing on the trail to the summit from the main cairn on Wasootch Ridge. For an excellent description on how to get to that cairn, check out Hike to the Top of Waso...
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    • Turner Valley, Alberta

      Hike to the Top of the Wasootch Ridge

      4.0
      8.7 mi / 3280 ft gain
      The start to this hike is located about 45 minutes west of Calgary and about the same East of Banff. Off the Trans Canada Highway take the highway 40 exit into Kananaskis and continue until you reach the Wasootch Creek area. There is ample parking, however during spring and summer months it can b...
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    • Turner Valley, Alberta

      Climb Wasootch Tower

      Park at Wasootch Creek, Walk 2kms past the practice slabs5.7 Mixed- North RidgeFollowing the drainage on the right side that leads to the base of the esthetic tower. Then hike up the faint forested trail to the beginning of the climb.I found this to be a fun- easy scrambling route with quite a fe...
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    • Turner Valley, Alberta

      Snowshoe to Midnight Peak

      7.5 mi / 3120 ft gain
      When exploring, sometimes the best days are when you bite off a bit more than you can chew and push your limits. On a summer day without a cloud in the sky, Midnight Peak would be challenging, but in winter it's a difficult test to be attempted by the prepared and able.The trail to Midnight Peak ...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Memorial Lakes

      9.9 mi / 2624.7 ft gain
      History Note: This hike commemorates 13 passengers of three different air crafts that went down in the region in 1986. The first was a passenger plane, and the second two were search and rescue aircraft. There is a plaque at the top of the hike to commemorate the lives that were lost.  Take Hwy...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Winter Climb Mount Allan

      5.0
      8.7 mi / 4429.1 ft gain
      Mount Allan is a 14 km hike that gains 1400 metres of elevation and was one of my favourite hikes when I first moved to Calgary. On a recent snowshoe, a couple I crossed paths with mentioned they had just done Mount Allan in December, so I knew I had to put it on my winter list!The trail begins a...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Ribbon Falls

      3.8
      12.4 mi / 1148.3 ft gain
      Ribbon Creek trail is accessible via Highway 40 at the turn off for Nakiska Mountain Resort. From there take a left at Centennial Drive and then a right onto Ribbon Creek Road. The hike begins at the far end of the Ribbon Creek Trailhead parking lot. There is an old coal mining cart at the start...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Hike Centennial Ridge

      9.9 mi / 4592 ft gain
      This hike can be done as a full traverse, starting at the Ribbon Creek Trailhead and taking you to Dead Man's Flats, just off of the Trans Canada Highway. Starting at the trailhead in the Ribbon Creek parking lot, go north on Hidden Trail. You will be on this trail for ~ 200 m before you need to ...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Hike Alberta's Mount Baldy

      4.0
      Rated as moderate to difficult due to scrambling sections. Estimated round trip is 4-5 hours depending on experience. From highway #1, the trailhead is located 13 kms South on highway 40. You will spot a small stream on your left with a small parking area for a few cars. The trail head is often m...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      HIke to Barrier Lake Lookout

      3.3
      From the parking lot, cross the dam, heading west onto the trail, with the lake on your left. Once you reach the forest, you will come to a 'Y' intersection, from which point you have two options:6.7 miles (10.8 km), 4 hours roundtrip, out-and-back For a shorter hike, go right at the 'Y' intersec...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Raft the Kananaskis River

      4.7
      The river is perfect for first time rafters and families, but the Kananaskis River also provides enough thrills for even a seasoned whitewater enthusiast. You will spend approximately 2 hours paddling, surfing and, if you feel brave enough, swimming in this glacial fed river! The section of rive...
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