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Hiking and Walking Trails |
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Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Light.
Distance: 3.8 km return. Elevation gain: 250 metres. Time: 2 hours return.
Location: Follow the Spray Lakes Road past the Nordic Centre to just after
the end of the
pavement. Turn left to reach the parking lot - the trailhead
will be on your right.
This wonderful hike climbs through the forest to two beautiful springs.
Highlights along the way include a waterfall, wildflowers, and a panoramic
view of Canmore and area.
Karst Spring Hiking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Light
Distance: 9.5 km return. Elevation gain: 200 metres. Time: 3 1/2 hours
return.
Location: From Canmore, drive 39 km south on the Smith-Dorrien / Spray Trail
(Highway 742 -
gravel road) which begins just past the Canmore Nordic
Centre. Turn right 5 km. to the Mount
Shark parking lot, where you will find
the trailhead.
This trail leads to Karst Spring, where boulders and driftwood are covered
with bright green moss. The gentle elevation gain makes this hike a favorite
with families, and the cool air near Karst Spring is appreciated on hot
summer days. The first 3.6 km. are open to bicycles.
Walking on the gravel road leads you through the Mount Shark Trail System
into the forest above Watridge Lake, where a short descent puts you at the
shore of this lake known for its trout fishing (don't forget your licence).
Then follow the boardwalk and climb the trail along the creek to where Karst
Spring bursts out of a rock face. The spring drains from passageways between
limestone layers of Shark Ridge creating a karst formation. Snow and rain
water seep into cracks and
dissolve the rock, creating tunnels from which
streams begin.
Buller Pass Hiking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Difficult
Distance: 13.5 km return. Elevation gain: 670 metres. Time: 6 hours return.
Location: From Canmore, drive 35 km south on the Smith-Dorrien / Spray Trail
(Highway 742 -
gravel road) which begins just past the Canmore Nordic
Centre. Turn right into the Buller Mountain day use area parking lot, where
you will find the trailhead across the road.
This strenuous hike leads to an alpine pass at 2470 metres providing
impressive views of the
Ribbon Creek Valley. To get to the pass, you need to
have comfortable hiking boots as well as be able to negotiate steep, rocky
slopes. Bridged creeks, traces of an ancient forest fire, a beautiful
waterfall that has carved out a circular pool in the bedrock, and numerous
caves and arches are some of the highlights of this hike.
Grotto Canyon Hiking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Light
Distance: 4 km return to the waterfall. Elevation gain: 50 metres. Time: 1.5
hours return.
Location: From Canmore, drive 14 km east on Highway 1A towards Calgary. The
Grotto Mountain trailhead is on the left side just before a small lake.
This trail leads up a creek bed into a narrow canyon of gray limestone
walls. From the trailhead,
go west along the powerline past the Baymag Plant
and go right where the sign points into the woods. Follow the creek bed up
to the fork at the end of the trail. On the right branch, up 50
metres is a
small waterfall, and the left branch continues up the creek bed to a wide
valley with hoodoos. You'll want to give yourself extra time for this
journey, perhaps another 1.5 hours.
Heart Creek
Hiking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Light
Distance: 4 km return. Elevation gain: 100 metres. Time: 1.5 hours return.
Location: From Canmore, drive 14 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary and
use the
Heart Creek / Lac des Arcs exit. The trailhead is on the south side
of Highway 1.
Hike this popular trail up Heart Creek to a nicely hidden waterfall. The
trail crosses a treed slope
and over a footbridge to a junction where you
turn right and follow the wide gravel path up the creek. You will cross the
same creek on seven log bridges as the walls of Mt. McGillivray on the right
and Heart Mountain on the left slowly creep in on you until the cliff walls
meet and you can hear the
roar of a waterfall out of sight further up the
canyon.
Centennial Ridge - North Approach Hiking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Very Difficult
Distance: 21 km return. Elevation gain: 1400 metres. Time: 12 hours return.
This trail is closed from April 1 to June 21 each year for wildlife
management.
Location: From Canmore, drive 7 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary and use
Alpine Resort Haven exit. The trailhead parking lot is 1.25 km, just before
the Resort.
At the trailhead follow the road under the Skogan Pass power lines which
swing west toward 2 creeks. After the first creek, turn left and follow the
road - there are red markers on the south of the creek. It is an extremely
steep road which climbs past several coal seams, but it eventually eases
after gaining about 500 metres of elevation. The road ends near the treeline
and a narrow trail takes you along the slopes of Mount Collembola. The trail
continues up a dangerous grassy slope (Use Caution!) where eventually the
view of the precipice of Mount Lougheed can be enjoyed. The walk
up to the
summit of Mount Allan has some of the best views in the Rockies - from Mount
Temple
up near Lake Louise to the skyscrapers of Calgary.
Quaite Creek
Valley Overnight Hike
Difficulty Rating: Light
Distance: 4.5 km each way. Elevation gain: 100 metres. Time: 2 hours to the
campground.
Location: From Canmore, drive 14 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary and
use the
Heart Creek / Lac des Arcs exit. The trailhead is on the south side
of Highway 1.
A short, easy hike into the campsites which are sheltered in trees.
Beautiful early season wildflowers. Go straight at the first junction over
the footbridge, turn right approximately 2.9 km. along the path where a
trail joins up on the left. Follow the trail up until you reach the
campground.
Barrier Lake Forestry Hiking Trails ( 2 Loops)
Difficulty Rating: Light
Distance: 2.3 km return. Elevation gain: 10 metres. Time: 1 hour return.
Location: From Canmore, drive 35 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary to the
Highway 40 exit and drive south into Kananaskis Country. The trailhead is
12.3 km south at the U of C Kananaskis Field station parking lot.
Learn about soils, plant layers and forest management procedures. In World
War II, this was the site of a prisoner of war camp.
Eau Claire Hiking Trail Loop
Difficulty Rating: Light
Distance: 1.5 km. Elevation gain: 0 metres. Time: .5 hours
Location: From Canmore, drive 35 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary to the
Highway 40 exit and drive south into Kananaskis Country. The trailhead is 35
km. south at the Eau Claire Campground entrance.
This short interpretive loop through the valley bottom and along the river
explains the human history of the area.
Wedge Pond
Hiking Trail Loop
Difficulty Rating: Light
Distance: 1 km. Elevation gain: 10 metres. Time: .5 hours.
Location: From Canmore, drive 35 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary to the
Highway 40 exit and drive south into Kananaskis Country. The trailhead is 30
km. south at the Wedge Pond Day Use Area parking lot.
A relaxing lakeshore trail with nice views.
Prairie View Lookout Hiking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Medium
Distance: 10 km return. Elevation gain: 500 metres. Time: 7 hours return.
Location: From Canmore, drive 35 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary to the
Highway 40 exit and drive south into Kananaskis Country. The trailhead is 9
km. south at the Barrier Dam Day Use Area.
One of the most popular trails in the area because of its early season
accessibility and excellent views.
Cross Barrier Dam where an uphill climb takes you past the powerline and up
toward McConnell Ridge, utilizing switchbacks. With nearly continuous
climbing through the trees, you will reach the ridge. The trail narrows and
becomes steeper until you reach the top of the cliff. Watch for panting
mountain bikers on the climb.
Baldy Pass - South Approach Hiking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Medium
Distance: 7.4 km return. Elevation gain: 570 metres. Time: 4.5 hours return.
Location: From Canmore, drive 35 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary to the
Highway 40 exit and drive south into Kananaskis Country. The trailhead is
14.7 km. south at the Baldy Pass
parking lot (across the highway).
A short, scenic climb through a valley providing exceptional views of the
foothills once you reach
the pass.
Ribbon Falls
Hiking / Mountain Biking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Medium
Distance: 16.5 km return. Elevation gain: 300 metres. Time: 7 hours return.
Location: From Canmore, drive 35 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary to the
Highway 40 exit and drive south into Kananaskis Country. The trailhead is 23
km. south at the Ribbon Creek Day Use area near Kananaskis Village.
The trail follows along Ribbon Creek up a narrow valley to a view of Ribbon
Falls. The medium
grade and several waterfalls make this a great hike for
families, with the first 4 km open to
mountain bikes. There is a campground
for those wishing to make this an overnight hike. 2 hours further (1.8 km /
200 metre rise) is Ribbon Lake, which also has a campground. Note: This
section is extremely strenuous - you must haul yourself and your pack up
three chains attached to the
rock face.
Centennial Ridge - South Approach Hiking Trail
Difficulty Rating: Very Difficult
Distance: 13.8 km return. Elevation gain: 1350 metres. Time: 9 hours return.
This trail is closed
from April 1 to June 21 for wildlife management.
Location: From Canmore, drive 35 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary to the
Highway 40 exit and drive south into Kananaskis Country. The trailhead is 23
km. south at the Ribbon Creek Day Use area near Kananaskis Village.
This trail offers some of the best views of any trail in this area.
Constructed by Calgary's Rocky Mountain Ramblers to celebrate Canada's
Centennial in 1967, it's the highest maintained trail in Canada. At the sign
in the Ribbon Creek parking lot, go north on Hidden Trail. After hiking
about
200 meters, turn left and start the long climb to Centennial Ridge.
The views are well worth it. Don't forget to bring your camera!
Galatea Creek Hiking Trail to Lillian Lake
Difficulty Rating: Difficult
Distance: 12.6 km return. Elevation gain: 500 metres. Time: 6 hours return.
Location: From Canmore, drive 35 km east on Highway 1 towards Calgary to the
Highway 40 exit and drive south into Kananaskis Country. The trailhead is 32
km. south at the Galatea Day Use area.
The trail crosses Galatea Creek nine times, with a rock cliff along the
river. For the more adventurous, try the 1.2 km, 200 metre elevation extra
hike to the Lower Galatea Lake. There is a campground at Lillian Lake for
those wishing to make this an overnight hike. |