
Cassidy Vanderhoek
Exploring the Canadian Rockies with my husband Wes and our border collie Bohdi. I started hiking a couple years back and haven't been able to stop. I hope to share some of the places that I have been lucky enough to explore and encourage you to get on the trail too.
Rawson Lake & Sarrail Ridge
Kananaskis, Alberta
4.0
6.8 mi
/ 2427.8 ft gain
Take Hwy. 40 to Kananaskis Lakes Trail. Continue on this road until you reach a turn off for Upper Kananaskis Lake Day Use Area. This is your trail head. Follow the trail along west side of the lake. After about 1 km you will reach Sarrail Falls. Shortly after crossing the bridge, take the trail left up the mountainside. Climb for another 1.5-2 km's and you will reach Rawson Lake. This part of ...
Hike to Lillian Lake and Galatea Lakes
Kananaskis, Alberta
2.0
9.3 mi
/ 3018.4 ft gain
Make the trek down Hwy. 40 (about 33 km’s) to the trail head - Galatea Day Use Area. It’s very easy to find, as this is one of Kananaskis most popular day hikes. The trail leads into the forest, crossing a suspension bridge and a couple more bridges after that. Due to some flood damage, the bridges don't line up perfectly with the old trail. For that reason, stay left. We made the mistake of ta...
Hike Ptarmigan Cirque
Kananaskis, Alberta
4.0
3.1 mi
/ 754.6 ft gain
Ptarmigan Cirque is a great beginner hike in Highwood Pass. Take Hwy. 40 approximately 50 km's from Hwy. 1. You will find the trail head at the Highwood Pass Day Use Area. This interpretive trail heads north along the road for about 100 meters and then crosses the highway. The trail is easy to navigate. You'll find the first kilometer to be the hardest part of the trail. Trek on. After some tim...
Hike to Chester Lake
Kananaskis, Alberta
5.0
6.2 mi
/ 984.3 ft gain
Chester Lake was officially one of my favorite hikes of 2016. It's a short & sweet 5 km's to the lake, with outstanding views in every direction. Fall colors were just starting to peak through and the sky looked amazing. From what I understand, this is one of the more popular hikes in the area, and therefore can attract more crowds. The trail head for this hike is located at the Chester Lak...
Hike the Prairie View - Jewel Pass Loop
Kananaskis, Alberta
5.0
9.3 mi
/ 2050.5 ft gain
Park at the Barrier Lake day use area on Hwy. 40. Make your way across the dam heading west. Follow the main trail slightly north west into the trees and begin your ascent. Mostly long switchbacks with some sections getting a bit steeper near the top. As soon as you break through the trees, you'll have amazing views of Barrier Lake and Mount Baldy. The trail continues on leading to another look...
Hike White Buddha via Powderface Trail
Bragg Creek, Alberta
3.0
2.5 mi
/ 1148.3 ft gain
Follow Hwy. 66 until you come upon the Powderface Staging Area. This is the trailhead. If you are coming between December & May, park at the Elbow Falls Day use area and walk along the road approximately 100 meters. This trail is easy to find and is quite wide. Follow the Powderface Creek Trail for a while until you reach a bridge. After the bridge, continue for about 400 metres. You will s...
Hike Jumpingpound Summit
Bragg Creek, Alberta
3.0
3.1 mi
/ 1148.3 ft gain
This is a great short hike that will only take about ½ day. Take Hwy. 1 west and take the exit for the Sibbald Creek Trail. Follow this road until you hit the Powderface Trail. (NOTE: this road is closed from December 1 – May 14 annually). Follow this road for approximately 15km’s. Take note that this road is quite narrow and bumpy so it can be a bit slow going.
We parked in a small pullout on...
Memorial Lakes
Kananaskis, Alberta
9.9 mi
/ 2624.7 ft gain
History Note: This hike commemorates 13 passengers of three different air crafts that went down in the region in 1986. The first was a passenger plane, and the second two were search and rescue aircraft. There is a plaque at the top of the hike to commemorate the lives that were lost.
Take Hwy. 40 and head south to the Kananaskis village. The trail head is at the Ribbon Creek Day use area. S...
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