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The Glacier Trail from Takakkaw Falls

A beautiful route at the foot of glaciers and peaks rising to 3,000 metres above sea level. A high mountain atmosphere guaranteed! Spectacular waterfalls, including Takakkaw Falls at the start, a mountain lake and a forest lake add to the diversity of the route.
The waterfalls of Yoho Valley

Explore the wild Yoho Valley with its stunning waterfalls. The hike is not physically demanding and the route is easy to follow. With three campsites, you can stay overnight to enjoy the beautiful starry sky, far from light pollution, preferably during the new moon.
The Maligne Canyon

This is a superb walk in Jasper National Park (in Alberta, Canada), offering magnificent views along the Maligne River and across footbridges, where the fury of the waters in a high, narrow gorge is striking.
Moose Mountain Trail, Alberta

A lengthy uphill climb with sweeping landscape views, the Moose Mountain Trail is an amazing adventure just 45 minutes from Calgary that showcases the natural beauty of Bragg Creek. Trek up through the forest and into the mountainous terrain to reach the summit of Moose Mountain, where you can gaze out across the Rockies from atop the fire tower.
Canyon Creek Ice Caves Trail, Alberta

Featuring an interesting cave system and a beautifully scenic setting in Kananaskis country, the Canyon Creek Ice Caves Trail is a fun route to explore when visiting Bragg Creek. Although the first half of the hike isn’t anything spectacular, the final portion more than makes up for any dull moments hiking along a forest service road!
Burstall Pass from Mud Lake

After a route close to lakes, this hike offers the ascent of a pass surrounded by peaks over 3,000 metres high, in an undeniably "natural" atmosphere.
Be careful when crossing Burstall Creek, which requires a good sense of direction and should only be attempted in good conditions and with caution.
Bourgeau Lake and Harvey Pass

A superb hike that starts with a pleasant walk through the forest before reaching Bourgeau Lake. The landscape then becomes much more rocky and you pass two other lakes before reaching Harvey Pass, where there is a sweeping view.
Helen Lake and Dolomite Ridge

This hike begins with a pleasant climb to Helen Lake, through forest and then a beautiful "alpine pasture" setting. The terrain then becomes rockier as you traverse the ridges of Dolomite Ridge. This is a hike that can be adjusted in length to suit your preferences.
Wenkchemna Pass via the Ten Peaks Valley

An exceptional hike in the heart of Banff National Park, towards a high-altitude pass. You will find yourself in a spectacular high mountain setting, with superb views of the Ten Peaks, snow-capped peaks rising to over 3,000 metres. A hike that presents no difficulty other than its length and cumulative elevation gain.