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    Top Spots in and near Mount Norquay

    • Bragg Creek, Alberta

      Scramble Mount Glasgow

      3.0
      14.3 mi / 4265.1 ft gain
      As with most hikes in the Bragg Creek/Little Elbow area, the trail begins at the Little Elbow campground. To make the hike a tiny bit shorter, most people bike for the first 4 km on the Big Elbow trail to South Glasgow Creek. If you're not using a GPS trail, you'll know you're at the creek once y...
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    • Bragg Creek, Alberta

      Hike Nihahi Ridge

      4.5
      8.1 mi / 2624.7 ft gain
      This year on the summer solstice, I was invited to go up Nihahi Ridge to celebrate. It's in one of my personal most underrated areas of the Rockies just west of Bragg Creek, and it's a popular objective, but less so during the evening. The trail begins once you park your car at the Little Elbow p...
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    • Bragg Creek, Alberta

      Hike to Bragg Creek Ice Cave

      4.0
      4.3 mi / 5879.3 ft gain
      Also known as Moose Mountain Ice Cave, Canyon Creek Ice Cave and Ing Mine.The cave is located on the west side of Moose Ridge andhas a huge entrance, it is approximately1,600 ft. in depth. Take Highway 22 past Bragg Creek, continue on the 66 towards Moose Mountain.  Turn off at Canyon Creek Road...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Hike Mount Indefatigable

      4.5
      If you choose to do this hike, you'll find yourself at Kananaskis Lakes, one of my favourite spots in K-Country! Park your car at the Interlakes parking lot, have that one last bathroom break, and make your way north to get to the trailhead. The trailhead is impossible to miss as it's blocked off...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Backpack the Northover Ridge Loop

      5.0
      25 mi / 4000 ft gain
      While most people opt to hike this route as a 2 or 3 day trip, camping at Aster and Three Isle Lakes, this description is for a 1 day loop. This is NOT an easy hike to do in 1 day, however, and the ridge is no pushover for any length trip. Exercise caution and don't be afraid to backtrack if weat...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Rawson Lake & Sarrail Ridge

      4.0
      6.8 mi / 2427.8 ft gain
      Take Hwy. 40 to Kananaskis Lakes Trail. Continue on this road until you reach a turn off for Upper Kananaskis Lake Day Use Area. This is your trail head. Follow the trail along west side of the lake. After about 1 km you will reach Sarrail Falls. Shortly after crossing the bridge, take the trail ...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Rawson Lake

      4.5
      5 mi
      Getting There From Highway 1, Take Highway 40 South to Kananaskis Lakes Trail, and turn left at Upper Kananaskis Lakes Drive. The Trail The trail to Rawson Lake starts at the end of the "Day Use Area" at Upper Kananaskis Lake. The lake gently laps the shoreline to the right and moss carpets the...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Hike the Aster Lake Trail in Kananaskis Provincial Park

      7.5 mi / 1969 ft gain
      A long day hike or perfect backpack trip, this alpine lake surrounded by high peaks, starts out relatively easy from the upper Kananaskis Lake parking lot, at the far end of the south side of the lake, with a short tour around the east side of Hidden Lake, you start, what at some points will seem...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Ski Tour the Crowfoot Glades

      Park at the viewpoint for the Crowfoot Glacier, roughly 32 kilometers after turning off Highway 1. It does sometimes get busy so you might end up parking on the side of the road. From the parking lot head southwest, there is almost always a skin track here. No skin track? Freshies! YAY! After a s...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Snowshoe up Crystal Ridge

      2.0
      4.3 mi / 2099.7 ft gain
      For anyone looking to leave crowds behind but still have a killer day, Crystal Ridge might be up your alley! On an unseasonably warm January Saturday, I was the only one to access the trail. My singular trail was the only blemish on the pristine field of snow.The trailhead is located in the north...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Watch the Sunrise at Bow Lake, Banff NP

      5.0
      Make sure check the sunrise time and to try to arrive 30 minutes to an hour before. If you're driving north or south along the Icefields Parkway, you'll see a sign for Bow Lake, it's about 38km north of Lake Louise. There are two pull-offs for the lake, if you're heading north take the second roa...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Hike to Bow Glacier Falls

      5.0
      5.6 mi / 508.5 ft gain
      The trailhead begins directly behind the Num-Ti-Jah Lodge on km 37 of the Icefields Highway. The trail is well marked and winds along the shore of Bow Lake for the first 1.2km of the hike. Eventually you will lead up to a narrow gorge and onto the crest of a glacial moraine. There are only a few...
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