Snowshoeing in Canmore and Kananaskis
Four friends and a guide in snowshoes looking up at the night sky featuring the forest, mountains and stars. Photo credit: Travel Alberta / Jaime Vedres
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Snowshoeing in Canmore and Kananaskis

A Guide

A Guide
Women snowshoeing down in the valley beside Engadine Lodge in Kananaskis Country. Photo credit: Chris Amat @christopheramat

Located within the picturesque Canadian Rockies, Canmore offers a perfect winter setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Snowshoeing is among the top activities during the snowy season. Here’s a practical guide to help you navigate your snowshoeing experience in Canmore and Kananaskis.

 

Snowshoe Rentals

Sports Experts: Located in downtown Canmore, Sports Experts provides a range of outdoor equipment, including snowshoes for rent².

GearUp Sport: Another reliable rental option, GearUp Sport has various sports equipment, including snowshoes³.

 

Top Snowshoe Trails

Canmore Nordic Centre Snowshoe Loop: The trail is suitable for all levels of snowshoers and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The loop is approximately 3 km long and takes about 1-2 hours to complete, depending on your pace.

 

Troll Falls (plus Hay Meadows): This is an easy trail located in Kananaskis. Starting from the Stoney Trail Day Use Area, it’s a 45-minute drive from Canmore.

Ribbon Creek trail: Another easy trail in Kananaskis, Ribbon Creek is suitable for beginners.

Canyon and the Lower Kananaskis Lake Trail: Both are easy trails in Kananaskis, ideal for those new to snowshoeing.

Chester Lake: A moderate trail in Kananaskis, Chester Lake is a bit more challenging but offers rewarding views.

Buller Lakes: With moderate to challenging sections, Buller Lakes provides breathtaking mountain scenery.

Mount Shark: This area has multiple trails catering to all levels, with captivating views of Spray Valley Provincial Park.

 

Practical Tips

Weather: Mountains can be unpredictable; always check the weather forecast before setting out.

Dress Right: Wear layers to adjust to changing weather conditions.

Hydration: Due to dry mountain air, ensure you drink plenty of water.

Admire the Views: The region boasts some of the most stunning landscapes, so don’t forget to stop and take in the scenery.

Snowshoeing in Canmore and Kananaskis offers a blend of physical activity and scenic beauty. Equip yourself well, and embark on an unforgettable winter journey!

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