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Kananaskis Invites Fun Mountain Adventures

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Unparalleled horse riding, spectacular fishing, golf holidays,
biking, white-water rafting and technical climbing makes
Alberta's Kananaskis Country a Rocky Mountain paradise.


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Kananaskis Invites Fun Mountain Adventures
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Unparalleled horse riding, spectacular fishing, golf holidays,
biking, white-water rafting and technical climbing makes
Alberta's Kananaskis Country a Rocky Mountain paradise.

The dense forest and high peaks provide the perfect backdrop for
rejuvenating the spirit and reconnecting with Mother Nature.

Created in the 1970s, Kananaskis was designated as a place where
outdoor activities could coexist with wilderness appreciation and
limited natural resource exploration.
The area is split into eight specific land-use areas, provincial
parks and protected regions, each with specific rules that focus
on watershed and wilderness protection while permitting human
use.

The end result is a destination ideal for tranquil escape,
unparalleled photography, wildlife viewing and comfortable
accommodation, coupled with thrill-of-a-lifetime pursuits of
every stripe. It is all things to everyone who enjoys the
outdoors and escape from the bustle of urban life.

Kananaskis Country, known locally as 'K Country', is just a
half-hour drive from the city of Calgary, which is the gateway to
the Canadian Rockies and home to an easily accessible
international airport. The wilderness area sits amid the Rocky
Mountains' eastern foothills. Because of its proximity to the
city's urban amenities, it remains a popular getaway for locals
and visitors alike. Visitor Centres located throughout K Country
will provide you with current information about trails,
activities and special events.

Discover Accessible Accommodation

Accommodation in Kananaskis ranges from rustic to modern,
three-star to tipi.
Regardless of what draws you to the area, there is accommodation
to suit everyone's needs.

Two hotels in Kananaskis Village located 125 kilometres (78
miles) from Calgary offer fine dining, massage, spa and fitness
facilities and meeting and conference options.
Those looking for a more rustic experience will find it at any of
the nine vehicle-accessible campsites spread around K-Country.
There are also 18 backcountry campsites. While some require
permits, camping in Wildland Provincial Parks and on Provincial
Forestry Lands doesn't. Traditional teepees and trapper's
cabins offer an alternative to tenting and RVs.

Paradise For Hikers

There are over 1,000 km of recreation trails in K Country. The
trails range in difficulty from short interpretive to multi-day
hikes with challenging climbs and spectacular views.
"The variety is a wonderful feature, such a range of delightful
trails and perhaps not quite as busy as Banff, a little more
relaxing," says Bob Eaman, an information officer for Alberta
Community Development.

Marvellous Mountain Biking

There are mountain biking trails throughout K Country to match
every skill level. Steep climbs, steep descents, smooth single
track, and above all spectacular views await the mountain-bike
enthusiast.
"There is a great variety of trails for mountain biking and this
is one of the prime areas to ride in the Rockies," says Wayne
Grams, information services coordinator for K Country. "The
national parks are quite restricted, whereas K Country is more
open to it."

Riding season typically begins in May and goes as late as early
October.

Enjoy Horseback Riding

Kananaskis Country is horse friendly. Numerous trails are open to
equestrian users, particularly in the eastern and southern half
of K Country. A variety of trail rides, from one hour to a half
day, are available for exploration. Guides and horses are
available for hire. Those in search of a longer backcountry
experience will find pack trips ranging from overnight to one
week.

Facilities for horses are common and include drive-in campgrounds
with stalls, unloading ramps and tie rails. People can unload
their horses and camp nearby.
Riding is best between May and early October, depending on
weather.

Fishing Permitted

Fishing is permitted in roadside ponds, beaver ponds, streams and
lakes in K Country. There are variety of sports fish including
rainbow, brown, brook, cutthroat, bull and lake trout, Arctic
grayling and Northern Dolly Varden. Anglers require an Alberta
angler's license, which outlines local regulations and
restrictions. "People fish year round," says Grams. "Ice fishing
is quite popular on some of the lakes, but stream fishing is
better mid-summer and onward because during the runoff the
streams become muddy."

Get Rafting

The scenic Kananaskis River is popular with adventurous
individuals, groups and families who want an introduction to
whitewater or a river experience the whole family or group can
enjoy.

The Kananaskis is a picturesque mountain river located along the
front ranges of the majestic Canadian Rockies. The guided river
tour is rated as Grade 2–3 and is an excellent experience
offering wonderful mountain scenery, excitement and natural
history.

Try Superb Golfing

The award-winning Kananaskis Country Golf Course was recently
rated one of the top 25 public courses in North America. Robert
Trent Jones designed its two 18-hole courses.
"The Mount Lorette course is a bit flatter, water comes into play
more and it has larger greens," says Mike Epoch, the course's
director of reservations and sales. "Mount Kidd isn't a true
mountain course because we're in a valley, but it has a little
more up and down to it, a little bit more elevation change, a few
elevated tees, the greens are a little smaller and more
undulation and sand comes into play."

Step Up With Rock Climbing

Kananaskis Country attracts climbers from around the world who
come to test their skills and endurance against the challenging
climbs in the region. The majority of technical climbing in the
area happens on Mount Yamnuska, with multi-pitch climbs ranging
from moderately difficult at 5.6, to stiff climbing at
5.11–5.12.

Rob Davidson, assistant director of Yamnuska, a company that
teaches rock and ice climbing, says the mountain has something
for everyone.

"There's lots of easy climbing on it, both traditional and
bolted," says Davidson. "There's also tons of awesome ice
climbing in K Country and good alpine climbing."

Photographic Wildlife

Ease of access and diverse range of wildlife make photography in
K Country unparalleled. Highways through the region climb high
into the mountains and pass through spectacular swaths of
wilderness, putting photographers in proximity of animals.
"It's always a matter of luck and chance, but the best odds of
seeing animals are in the early morning hours or at dusk," says
Grams. "It's quite easy to spot big-horn sheep, bears, elk and
sometimes moose."

Use All-Terrain Vehicles

The McLean Creek off-road vehicle zone boasts 195 square
kilometres of mountainous terrain for quad and off-road vehicle
enthusiasts to explore. The area is still wild and users are
warned to go prepared for weather changes, wild animals,
equipment breakdown and accidents.




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