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Experience Kananaskis Country On September 22nd, 1978, Premier Peter Lougheed officially dedicated Kananaskis Country and Kananaskis Provincial Park (now Peter Lougheed Provincial Park), as a place where all visitors could enjoy outdoor recreation. Half an hour west of Calgary, this 4,200 sq. km recreation area quickly became a cherished location for Albertans to hike, ride, and be active on the eastern slopes of the central Rockies, year-round. Since then, and especially after the ‘88 Olympics, it has grown into a place where people from around the world come to enjoy wildland recreation. It’s a place to renew your spirit and reconnect with wilderness. The name Kananaskis was chosen 161 years ago to name the lakes, valley, and river visited by Captain John Palliser on his expedition through the area. The name comes from the Cree ‘Kin-e-a-kis’, said to be the name of a warrior who survived an axe blow to the head. Archaeological evidence of human use goes back 8000 years, and the Stoney-Nakoda, Siksika, Blood, and Kootenai First Nations all have deep connection here. Kananaskis Country was first identified as a place worthy of being preserved, more than a century ago. In 1902, parts were included in the Rocky Mountain National Park (now Banff National Park), but they were removed in 1911 and eventually turned over to the Alberta Government in 1930.

Alberta Wilderness Association proposed a wilderness area in the Elbow, Sheep, and Kananaskis Valleys. That same year the Environment Conservation Authority identified a need to set aside this area to protect watersheds and to provide resource development and recreation opportunities. The mountains were formed about 200 million years ago as tectonic plates forced layers of rock to pile, break, and fold into mountains. The rock itself, mainly limestone, comes from layers of fossilized sea creatures that lived hundreds of millions of years ago in an inland sea that covered southern Alberta. The evidence is seen in ancient coral reefs, oyster beds, and shark teeth throughout the area. When you visit the area, anticipate comfortable facilities, such as the Canmore Nordic Centre (see pg 52-54) and the William Watson Lodge, (see pg 61) vibrant education and interpretive programs, and a continued commitment to public safety and wildlife management. The friendly and knowledgeable staff at the Info Centres can provide you with more information about trails and activities. Explore the area’s spectacular landscape. Help to preserve Kananaskis Country for the next generation by minimizing your impact. Be safe and enjoy your visit!

Bow Valley and Bragg Creek Provincial Parks were created in 1959 and 1960 and remain popular places to visit. In 1972, the

Mountain Vision Publishing Make the most of your visit with these titles

• Classic Hikes • Walks and Easy Hikes • Canadian Rockies Explorer • Siren Call • The Spiral Tunnels and the Big Hill Available locally

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Experience Sheep River Provincial Park

1min
page 64

Easy Hikes off the Highwood Trail

2min
page 62

2019 Experience Calgary

2min
page 62

Easy Hikes in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

2min
page 60

Experience Ha Ling Peak

4min
pages 56-57

Experience Old School Camping

2min
page 55

The Canmore Nordic Centre

3min
pages 52-53

Experience Canmore Year Round

4min
pages 50-51

Experience Canmore

2min
page 48

Experience Fat-Biking in Kananaskis

4min
pages 44-45

Experience Kananaskis Country

2min
page 41

2019 Experience Calgary

2min
page 38

See cochrane-tourism.ca for up to date event listings

3min
pages 36-37

Experience Calgary’s Rural Attractions

4min
pages 34-35

Experience Calgary’s Craft Beer Scene

4min
pages 32-33

Building Playgrounds with Parks Foundation

3min
pages 28-29

Experience Calgary and Kananaskis Golf

3min
pages 26-27

Memorial Forest Program

1min
page 25

Experience Sikome Lake

1min
page 24

A Foodie’s Guide to Fish Creek Park

2min
page 18

The Ranche at Fish Creek Restoration Society

4min
pages 16-17

The History of Fish Creek Provincial Park

2min
page 15

Experience the Weaselhead

2min
page 13

Experience the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway Attractions

3min
pages 10-11

Experience the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway Pathway Network

1min
pages 8, 10-11

Experience Calgary

4min
pages 6-7
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