2018 Experience the Mountain Parks

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Discover Our Craft Beer At 3:00 pm – after pouncing down powder-coated slopes at the Kicking Horse Resort – my wife and I returned to Golden tired, happy, and very, very thirsty. Indeed, recreating in the Rockies will do that to you! On our wish list? A cozy, craft-beer taproom with friendly locals, delicious beer, and good vibes. Serving up one of the best IPAs in the land, the newly-minted Whitetooth Brewery proved to be the perfect spot. Like many of the pretty little mountain towns that sit snug in the valleys in British Columbia and Alberta, Golden’s local taproom is a hub of activity. People, growlers in hand, come and go throughout the day. Indeed, craft beer joints are a going concern. And they’re popping up everywhere. Without a doubt, the craft beer “revolution” (depending on who you ask, that’s probably not putting it too strongly!) has found some strong footing in the mountainous regions of Western Canada. At least a couple of dozen micro-breweries have bought some space, installed the tanks, poured in the hops (and a few other important ingredients), and, shortly thereafter, opened up their taps to the masses. And thirsty mountain folk – and visiting prairie folk! - are gulping it down by the hectoliter.

All Photos Courtesy of Mt. Begbie Brewing

And this is for good reason. The beer is good. Often great! Talented brewers are creating a wide assortment of delicious concoctions – pale ales, stouts, porters, sours, lagers, India Pale Ales, and numerous other styles – that cater to a wide-variety of tastes (because not everyone is a hophead, although I put myself firmly in that camp!). So, regardless of where you are in the mountains, chances are good you’re in close proximity to a fantastic little taproom with a friendly face, or two, eager to pour you a perfect pint of a locally-brewed liquid “love.” Although I haven’t encountered a bad one (not even close!), here are six of my favourite craft breweries in the mountains. (These are in no particular order. And sorry for the ones I didn’t mention, you are still loved!). Arrowhead Brewing Company, Invermere – Sure, it’s a little edgy, roadhouse rough, they aren’t afraid to let their hair down and experiment with a host of different beer styles. Put it all together and, whether you’re a biker or a beach bum, the relaxed and rustic atmosphere of their taproom and their hard-hitting beer (I’m a fan of “Night Train,” their black IPA that’s definitely the full meal deal) is going to have you the moment you kick down the creaky door and step inside.

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Experience the West Kootenays

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page 64

Experience Mount Revelstoke National Park

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pages 62-63

Experience Glacier National Park

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page 60

Experience Golden

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page 57

Experience Lake O’Hara

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page 56

Year-Round Fun in Yoho National Park

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page 54

Discover Our Craft Beer

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pages 52-53

Headbanging in Radium Hot Springs

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pages 50-51

Experience the Fauna in the Mountain Parks

2min
page 47

Experience the Flora in the Mountain Parks

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pages 46-47

Wildfire in Kootenay National Park

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pages 42-43

Experience Wells Gray Provincial Park

1min
page 41

Experience an Unforgettable Mountain Wedding

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pages 36-38

Experience the Icefields Parkway

3min
pages 33-34

Jasper National Park Map Keys

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pages 29-30

Experience David Thompson Country

3min
pages 26-27

Experience Sunshine Meadows

2min
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The Mount Royal Hotel

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pages 22-23

Experience Banff National Park

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pages 17, 19

Experience Waterton Lakes National Park

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pages 10-11

New Beginnings

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pages 8-9

The Mount Royal Hotel

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