Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park
On July 16, 2022, I hiked in a trio up to Bow Glacier Falls from Bow Lake. This hike is […]
Hikes and destinations in Alberta.
On July 16, 2022, I hiked in a trio up to Bow Glacier Falls from Bow Lake. This hike is […]
While I had a friend visiting Canada for the first time, I thought it was mandatory to take her to
The first time I stayed at an established backcountry campsite was in 2018 at the Ribbon Lake campsite in Kananaskis. Our trip was over August long weekend and we were blessed with picture-perfect weather. As I have written about my more recent trips, I thought I should also write about where it all started
Whether you are thinking about getting into hiking this summer, you’re visiting the Canadian Rockies for the first time, or you are trying to bring friends or family along for their first hikes, here are a few recommendations
Spring hiking is always an adventure, no matter how hard (or simple) the hike you choose. The unpredictable weather, mixed
Eiffel Lake is a great hike if you are looking for something to do around Moraine Lake at the moderate
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Southern Alberta Writing-on-Stone/Áísínai’pi is on traditional Blackfoot territory in the Milk River Valley. The
Cypress Hills is a provincial park shared between Alberta and Saskatchewan. In the summer of 2021, I spent a weekend
-By Guest Author Kira Feighan Hidden in the backcountry behind the Lake Louise Ski Resort is the Skoki valley, situated