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    • Bighorn No. 8, Alberta

      Climb McGillivray Slabs

      Morningside RouteLocated on the North side of Mount McGillivray5.7 Sport Route- 4 PitchesWalk off or RappelGetting there: Located across from Lac Des Arc. Theres a small gravel road turn off just before McGillivray Ponds- easy to miss! Then follow a small trail on the right side that leads up to ...
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    • Bighorn No. 8, Alberta

      Heart Mountain and Grant MacEwan Scramble

      2.0
      A bit of a jaunt is required to get to the start of the scramble - follow the Heart Creek Trail, and after crossing the creek, look for a yellow sign that marks the scramble route. There will be exposure as well as use of hands, but it is totally do-able as long as you keep your head right!After ...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Hike Spencer Creek

      2.5 mi / 1968.5 ft gain
      South of the Driftwood turnoff (approximately 4 km) on Spray/Smith-Dorrien Trail a large creek bed on the east of the road is the beginning of Spencer Creek. The trail is easy enough to find, just have to do a bit of looking.Once on the trail, you'll basically have no trouble at all. The trail it...
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    • Bighorn No. 8, Alberta

      Summit Door Jamb Mountain and Loder Peak

      4.0
      If you're looking for views, vistas, and great scrambles in the Rockies, this is a great place to start. For any geology enthusiast, furthermore, this hike cannot be missed, offering great opportunities to search for some seriously ancient fossils.The trail begins on the west side of the parking ...
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    • Bighorn No. 8, Alberta

      Hiking Jura Creek

      5.0
      From the parking lot find the trail head that leads away from the highway. This is an easy, but very interesting hike that will take you through a winding slot canyon.Take your time and explore all the various options, there are small waterfalls, and if you're feeling really adventurous you can c...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Hike to the Hermit of Inglismaldie

      4.0
      2 mi / 34 ft gain
      As you drive towards Johnson Lake, the road will end at a parking lot where you should park. There are restrooms and picnic tables located in this same area.  Due to the low elevation, the trail around Johnson Lake is a gentle walk, but trail conditions should always be checked especially during ...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Snowshoe to Johnson Lake

      2 mi
      This is a well-traveled hike, so if you stay on the path, you'll likely need only a good pair of boots. However, in the middle of winter, the lake freezes solid, and you might enjoy exploring a little out on the frozen lake like we did. Snowshoes definitely came in handy out there.This is a very ...
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    • Banff, Alberta

      Dawn to Dusk in Banff National Park

      5.0
      6.8 mi
      This is a micro adventure in one of the world’s most desired National Parks. The common excuse for those who tend to skip the great outdoors is lack of time. This one day adventure is an example that you can cram a lot into a day! Dawn: Sunrise hike up to South Ridge in Banff. Start at the famous...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Scramble up Mount Sparrowhawk for Sunrise

      7.5 mi / 4527.6 ft gain
      Mount Sparrowhawk was the first mountain I ever fell in love with -- I knew it well, and I knew that the summit would still be accessible with a bit of snow on it in October. With waning daylight hours, it was a perfect option - albeit intense - for a sunrise hike.The trailhead is located on the ...
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    • Banff, Alberta

      Hike Tunnel Mountain, Banff

      4.0
      2.7 mi / 984.3 ft gain
      The lower trailhead is only a short walk from Downtown Banff. Head east on Wolf street and up St. Julien Road and you will see the trailhead shortly after passing Wolverine street.There is also a upper trailhead on Tunnel Mountain Drive across from the carpark and viewpoint. Although this is clos...
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    • Banff, Alberta

      Hike to the Hoodoos, Banff

      5.0
      3 mi / 295.3 ft gain
      The beginning of this hike is easily accessed from the town center of Banff by the Bow river. Perfect for those without a car! Follow the trail on the side closest to town as it leads up the Bow River and into the forest following the signs for Hoodoos Loop.The hike is 4.8km one way, leading arou...
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    • Bighorn No. 8, Alberta

      Hike Mt. Yamnuska

      4.3
      5.4 mi / 855 ft gain
      This Alberta classic start just a few minutes off the Trans Canada. The trail begins gently through forests of Aspen. In spring and fall these are particularly lovely. Steadily the trail heads upwards bringing you to a three-way junction. Head right, and follow the trail Eastwards, as it zigs int...
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    • Bighorn No. 8, Alberta

      Grillmair Chimneys Climb - Mount Yamnuska

      First route put up on Yamnuska by Hans Gmoser, Leo GrillmairSome say this was the start of modern climbing in Canada5.6 Trad Route- 8 PitchesThis climb is very unique once you get to the last pitch- squeezing your way into a cave, once at the cave you climb through a small hole which brings you o...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Kayak Two Jack Lake

      4.2
      Of all the lakes in the Banff area, this was one of my favorites to get out on the water. Don't expect the bright blue glacial waters of some of the other lakes in the Canadian Rockies, but the water is pristine and it was one of the few places I went where it felt like it was all locals hanging...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Explore Lake Minnewanka

      4.2
      Head up to Lake Minnewanka on a high alert night to get the perfect view of the Canadian Northern Lights. You can go online to get updates on the best times to go and where they will be the brightest. While the dam at the lake may be overrun with people, explore around and you can find a nice emp...
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    • Banff, Alberta

      Rock Climb Plutonian Shores in Banff

      1.0
      To get to the base of the climb, you must brave the (hordes of) tourists at the Cave and Basin Historical Site in Banff. This requires a park pass and calloused elbows fit for pushing your way through crowds. Or an alarm clock to get up early - the visitor centre is only open after 9 AM and this ...
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