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    Top Spots in and near Saskatchewan River Crossing

    • 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

      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. 12, Alberta

      Hike to Wilcox Pass

      5.0
      7.45 mi / 1100 ft gain
      Views of the Columbia Icefield from the Icefields Parkway pale in comparison with those achieved along this trail. Few trails anywhere are so instantly and extravagantly gratifying. That being said, be prepared to share the trail with a dozen other hikers as this premier scenery is no secret.Begi...
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    • Improvement District No. 12, Alberta

      Snowshoe to Wilcox Pass

      7.45 mi / 1100 ft gain
      Starting from the Wilcox Campground, this hike is 12km roundtrip. If you're just looking to stretch your legs a bit, you don't have to go the full distance, you can hike as far as the first opening.Along the route, you'll take in the expanse of the Columbia Icefield and Athabasca and Dome Glacier...
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    • Jasper, Alberta

      Athabasca Ice Caves

      3.0
      1 mi
      The Icefields Parkway is without a doubt one of the most beautiful drives in the world. Just off the road, you’ll find one of Jasper’s hidden gems where you can explore this stunning ice cave. Venture inside (with extreme caution) to marvel at the brilliant blue walls and admire epic views of the...
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    • Jasper, Alberta

      Hike along the Athabasca Glacier

      4.7
      3 mi / 700 ft gain
      This is not an advertisement for the guided tour, but you will see so much more of the glacier than if you do a bus tour or just visit the roped off visitor area. Do you research and you can find a company that will take you up onto the glacier safely. It was amazing looking into the crevasses an...
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    • Clearwater County, Alberta

      Hike to Allstones Lake

      4.5
      3.1 mi / 2165.4 ft gain
      194km West of Rocky Mountain House, the trail head is marked by a small brown sign, with parking available across the highway on Abraham Lake. Very easy to follow the trail, no scramble sections but definitely a steady incline.  Near the lake there will be a fork in the trail, head left to hike d...
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    • Clearwater County, Alberta

      Photograph Abraham Lake in the Winter

      Abraham Lake is one of the Canadian Rockies most incredible winter photography locations. The 32 km long reservoir is full of numerous opportunities for exploring and photographing frozen ice, flowing rivers, and the surrounding dramatic peaks. Due to it's general North/South alignment, it's also...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Mosquito Creek Backpacking Adventure

      18.7 mi / 3822.2 ft gain
      The Mosquito creek trailhead is on the east side of the Icefield parkway road just across from the Mosquito Creek Hostel. You park in front of the hostel, and hop across the road to begin the trek.The trail winds up the Mosquito Valley, occasionally popping into a clearing where you get good view...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Ski Mt. Hector

      8.6 mi / 5275.6 ft gain
      Mt Hector's main route requires a ski mountaineering ascent. It moves through a lot of complex avalanche terrain, across glaciers, and through many terrain traps. Most people will do this route in spring, aiming to be off the mountain before noon.  This route should be attempted only by very fit ...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Climb Achilles Spire

      5.0
      Established in 2012 by Eric Dumerac, Sid Cupido and Chad Casey.  This 13-pitch, 300m route of relatively easy climbing provides some decent exposure on a dolomite tower attached to Mount Andromache, Banff National Park. 2 hr approach, expect 8-10 hour day.  Approach - Park in the pull out on the ...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Hike to Hector Lake

      5.0
      3.1 mi
      Hector Lake is one of the larger lakes in Banff National Park. It is surrounded by the Waputik Range to the west, and offers pristine views of the mountains. Hector Lake is idyllic and peaceful. Most tourists drive past the trailhead on the parkway, which means the hike is not at all busy. An...
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    • Clearwater County, Alberta

      Explore Crescent Falls

      4.0
      3.9 mi / 260 ft gain
      Crescent Falls may not be as well-known as some of the other attractions found in Alberta, but this waterfall is easily one of the most impressive. Crescent Falls is very easily accessible and can be found off Hwy 11, the David Thompson Highway. From the parking lot, you’ll find a well-marked tra...
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    • Field, British Columbia

      Takakkaw Falls

      4.0
      1.2 mi / 196.9 ft gain
      This powerful waterfall is unquestionably, one of Canada's largest and most magnificent waterfalls. It falls at around a whopping 381 meters over the sheer cliff of the beautiful Canadian Rockies. The word 'Takakkaw' loosely translates from the language of 'Cree,' into the English phrase, "it is ...
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    • Field, British Columbia

      Camp at Takakkaw Falls

      Takakkaw is the third highest waterfall in Canada. Mountain vistas, rushing glacial fed rivers, and waterfalls galore make Yoho a prime destination. This is the nicest drive-to campground around, and with little effort you have a semi-backcountry experience that is accessible to everyone.Take the...
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    • Field, British Columbia

      Rock Climb Takakkaw Falls

      5.0
      Summit Elevation- 991 ftNamed after Bernie Schiesser and Sid Marty- Park warden at the time- Takakkaw is derived from a cree word meaning “It is wonderful”5.6- 12 pitches- MixedPark in the designated parking area for Takakkaw Falls in Yoho National Park, Follow a paved trail to the base of the wa...
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