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Easy Hikes in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park Chester Lake, 4.0 km Trailhead - East side of the Smith-Dorrien Trail (Road 742), 44 km south of Canmore Lakes abound in the limestone high country of Kananaskis. Many are set in remote valleys. This well-beaten path through forest and meadows leads to a beautiful tarn in a more open setting. It’s a great hike for birding and for botany. The wild flower displays of early summer can be superb, especially the blooms of glacier lilies near the lake.

Rawson Lake, 3.9 km Trailhead - In Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, at the Upper Kananaskis Lake Day Use Area Two lakes bookend this outing; one a massive reservoir, the other a jade gem nestled in a deep limestone pocket. Between them you climb through a tract of dense subalpine forest. Split log boardwalks span wet areas as you near the lake shore. Snow can linger until mid-July - which makes this a great place for wildflowers that prefer the cool and damp: white globeflower, alpine buttercup, and evergreen violet. Mt. Sarrail (3174 m) is the backdrop at the lake.

Photo courtesy of John Den Hoed

Elbow Lake, 4.0 km loop Trailhead - East side of Kananaskis Trail (Hwy 40), 61.7 km south of Hwy 1 Elbow Pass is a gentle break in the ragged limestone wall on the east side of the Kananaskis Valley. The road-width trail makes a quick ascent, crossing the pass to where you make the circuit of Elbow Lake. Mt. Rae (3225 m), named for a 19th century Arctic explorer, rises to the southwest. Listen for the calls of all three of the Rockies’ thrush species: Swainson’s thrush, hermit thrush, and varied thrush. You may also hear white-crowned sparrows and yellow-rumped warblers.

Ptarmigan Cirque, 4.4 km loop Trailhead - West side of Kananaskis Trail (Hwy 40), in Highwood Pass, 66.9 km south of Hwy 1 It is a miniature version of hundreds of other glacial valleys. Plants and animals cling tenaciously to life; the hallmark of ice is everywhere. The bedrock reveals the fossilized remains of lifeforms that lived in ancient seas. Walk north from the parking area on a gravelled path through Highwood Meadows. Cross Hwy 40 and climb through a subalpine forest. A cirque is a bowl-shaped valley eroded by a glacier. The white tailed ptarmigan (TAR-mih-gan) is a ground-dwelling grouselike bird. Its feathers change colour to white in winter. Photo and Story By: Graeme Pole

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Experience Sheep River Provincial Park

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page 64

Easy Hikes off the Highwood Trail

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page 62

2019 Experience Calgary

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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

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page 48

Experience Fat-Biking in Kananaskis

4min
pages 44-45

Experience Kananaskis Country

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page 41

2019 Experience Calgary

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page 38

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

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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

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page 25

Experience Sikome Lake

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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

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page 15

Experience the Weaselhead

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page 13

Experience the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway Attractions

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pages 10-11

Experience the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway Pathway Network

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pages 8, 10-11

Experience Calgary

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