Embark on a captivating two-hour nature walk in the breathtaking landscapes of Canmore, Alberta. Delve into the rich tapestry of Canmore’s winter environment, gaining insights into the diverse winter flora and fauna that thrive in this picturesque region. Your guide will point out various wildlife tracks, plant species, and you may even catch a glimpse of the local wildlife!
Throughout the walk, explore wildlife hotspots, where your chances of spotting these creatures are increased. The guide will share fascinating anecdotes and fun facts, making every moment engaging and educational. Learn about the intricate relationships within the ecosystems, the importance of conservation, and how seasonal changes affect wildlife behaviors and plant growth.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a beginner, this tour promises to be a memorable journey through one of Canada’s most stunning terrains. Don’t miss the chance to learn, explore, and connect with nature in this remarkable setting!
Embark on a winter guided nature walk in Canmore, Alberta. Learn about the local flora and fauna from a knowledgeable professional guide and explore wildlife hotspots and hidden trails. 3.5 miles
Meet your guide outside the main building. They will have a clipboard and a smile. Please arrive 10min before depature for setup and waivers.
There is free parking at the meeting location. There is free public transit 2min walk. It is a short taxi ride from most Canmore Hotels.
Canmore is a picturesque town nestled in the Canadian Rockies, offering stunning mountain views and a vibrant outdoor lifestyle. Known for its proximity to Banff National Park, it's a haven for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a blend of rugged wilderness and charming small-town hospitality.
Two stunning turquoise lakes surrounded by forest and offering easy hiking trails. The views are breathtaking, especially in the summer and fall.
A challenging but rewarding hike with a steep ascent leading to panoramic views of the Bow Valley and Canmore.
A museum showcasing the history and geology of the Canmore area, including exhibits on the town's coal mining past and the natural history of the Rockies.
A unique cave system offering guided tours through stunning underground formations and historical sites.
A year-round recreation area offering hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing trails with stunning mountain views.
A local favorite made with bison meat, often served with local cheeses and toppings. A must-try for meat lovers.
Dishes featuring locally sourced wild game such as elk, venison, and bison, prepared in various styles.
Locally caught trout prepared in various ways, often grilled or fried with local ingredients.
Canmore has a thriving craft beer scene with several local breweries and wineries offering unique, locally produced beverages.
Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking, biking, and exploring the outdoors, while winter is perfect for skiing and snowboarding. These seasons see the highest tourist volumes.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Mountain Time Zone (MT), UTC-7 (standard time), UTC-6 (daylight saving time)
120VV, 60HzHz
Canmore is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Calgary Downtown Terminal
The local bus service is affordable and convenient for getting around town and to popular attractions. Schedules may be limited outside of peak seasons.
Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi companies
Car, Bike
Canada's oldest national park offers stunning mountain scenery, turquoise lakes, and a variety of outdoor activities.
A stunning area of wilderness and recreation, offering a mix of hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
A breathtaking national park offering stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and a variety of outdoor activities.
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