Day Hikes IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES
How To Hike To Carnarvon Lake
Carnarvon Lake offers it all! River crossings, chain aided scrambles and jaw dropping alpine lakes!
Yates Mountain - Prairie View Trail
Yates Mountain or Prairie View trail offers great views on a beginner friendly hike that’s perfect for an early season leg warm up!
East End of Rundle (EEOR) - The Best Sunset in Canmore!
The East End of Rundle, commonly know as EEOR has to be one of my favourite hikes close to Canmore. It also offers some of the best sunset photography in the Rockies.
Tent Ridge - 10 km of stunning Kananaskis Views
Tent ridge is up there with the best! Incredible views over lakes, layered mountain peaks and larch trees in the fall. What’s not to like!
Smutwood Peak - The Best Hike in Kananaskis?
Smutwood Peak has to offer the best views of any hike in Kananaskis like something out of the Lord of the Rings! This steep hike ends up being incredibly rewarding!
Ha Ling Peak - A Perfect Entry to Canadian Rockies hiking
Ha Ling peak is one of the best entry level hikes into the world of steep, mountainous trails of the Canadian Rockies! Perfect for beginner hikers.
Mount Lady Macdonald
A steep hike close to Canmore offering views over the Bow Valley. The trail might be slow but it is definitely rewarding.
Pipers Pass, Rae Glacier And Elbow Lake
Piper’s Pass is a lesser known trail in the Kananaskis region which I’m always pleasantly surprised by. It offers alpine meadows, fantastic views and a couple of river crossings!
King's Creek Ridge
Brilliant views after a steep start make Kings Creek Ridge an incredibly rewarding hike.
Pocaterra Ridge
An incredibly popular hike during fall season Pocaterra ridge offers some incredible views and has to be up there with the best ridge line hikes in the Canadian Rockies.
Rawson Lake and Sarrail Ridge
Rawson Lake is a stunning lake offering perfect reflections of the surrounding mountain peak.