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Indoor Rock Climbing in Canmore at Elevation Place
Canmore, Alberta
For those that aren’t skiers – or maybe for skiers who just want to stretch some different muscles – Elevation Place is a fantastic climbing gym in Canmore. It’s brand new and has tons of top roping, bouldering, and even seven auto-belays with climbs rating from 5.8 to 5.11d at the time we were there.
There are some added charges for taking a belay test and things like that, but it was well wo...
Mount Lady Macdonald Scramble in Winter
Canmore, Alberta
3.5
The Mount Lady Macdonald trail begins at Cougar Creek, starting out as a leg burner through the forest, then meandering through boulders, halfway up. The boulders, sparse forest, and views of the Bow River Valley make for a classic mountain landscape that isn't always offered by forested walks to lakes, or hikes up scree slopes. But don't forget that Cougar Creek is aptly named – make sure to b...
Climb the South East Ridge of Lady MacDonald
Canmore, Alberta
Lady Macdonalds South East ridge is a route that has grown in popularity in recent years thanks to it's proximity to Canmore, intro level alpine climbing, and wonderful views. The Rockies Central Guidebook has the best images and descriptions of this specific climb
This route starts in Cougar Creek parking lot. This is the same lot used for Cougar Creek, and Lady Mac.
Proceed up the creek, mov...
Rock Climb at Cougar Creek Canyon
Canmore, Alberta
4.0
3.1 mi
/ 49.2 ft gain
From the TransCanada highway, take the second exit into Canmore (from either direction), and head uphill on Elk Run Boulevard. At the top of the hill, across from the Iron Goat restaurant, there is a three way intersection, head right across the bridge and take an immediate left into the parking lot.The walk to the crags is between 15 - 30 minutes depending on which area you are heading for. Th...
Hike to Grassi Lake
Canmore, Alberta
4.5
2.4 mi
/ 820.2 ft gain
To get to the Grassi Lake trailhead, continue past the Nordic Center about 2km and take a small left when you reach a junction between a gravel road and a paved road. You want to be on the paved road, as this will lead you down to the Grassi Lake parking lot. The trail starts right behind the restrooms and goes for a bit before splitting between the easy (fire access road trail on the right) an...
Hike Grotto Mountain
Canmore, Alberta
7.5 mi
/ 4429.1 ft gain
From Highway 1A take the exit to the Alpine Club of Canada. Park near the woodpile as the actual parking lot is for Alpine Club customers. The trailhead about 30 metres up the road from the woodpile.The start of the trail is fairly relaxed but it quickly becomes a steep uphill battle. There are trail signs for the first 2km or so, but after that the trail is marked with cairns and flagging tape...
Climbing at Grassi Lakes
Canmore, Alberta
4.0
From the parking lot walk about 350 meters back towards Canmore. At this point you will go down the hill towards Grassi Lakes. From here you have your pick of climbs, be warned though the area is a popular, short hike for locals and tourists. Get there early to enjoy some peace and quiet.You will need to be able to lead climb! I'd suggest picking up a copy of Bow Valley Sport by Derek Galloway,...
East End of Rundle Scramble
Kananaskis, Alberta
4.4
4.7 mi
/ 2880 ft gain
This well marked, fun hike that has a bit of everything, from easy forest walking, to steep slabs, minor hands on scrambling, and a scree slope to the summit.From the parking lot, head north up the hill, where the trail begins around the power poles. There a few different paths to start, so it's somewhat of a gamble as to what you'll get. Most should be of relatively moderate grade and they all...
Ha Ling Sunrise Hike
Canmore, Alberta
4.1
5 mi
/ 2296.6 ft gain
Start at the Goat Creek parking lot and cross the road towards Ha Ling. There is an access road with a gate on the other side. Walk up the road and across the bridge. From there the trail is obvious and will lead you to the summit. Overall it's a fairly easy hike with switchbacksOnce above tree line the trail changes to scree and there are a few options to get the rest of the way up. While not...
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