Hike through a winter wonderland in the heart of the Canadian Rockies on snowshoes! Enjoy an exhilarating 5-hour day trip to an amazing lunch spot surrounded by limestone peaks in the Canadian Rockies, all while learning about the flora, fauna, geography and history of the area. Snowshoes are included.
Meet inside the Canmore Travel Alberta Visitor Information Centre on Bow Valley Trail 2801, T1W 3A2 Canmore, CA. Afterward we will convoy 45 minutes to the trailhead, on a compact gravel/snow road, transportation is not included.
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Please have each participant of your trip read and complete the following forms and return them to freeheelinadventures@gmail.com well before your trip.
https://www.freeheelinadventures.com/waiver
Also please email us the people in your party's weight and boot size for fitting snowshoes
Meet at 8:30 am inside the Canmore Travel Alberta Visitor Information Centre on Bow Valley Trail 2801, T1W 3A2 Canmore, CA.
Please come prepared with a mask and hand sanitizer, camera, winter clothing (layering system), mittens, toque, sunglasses, well fitting winter boots, lunch, and water for the day, it can reach temperatures of well below zero in the Rockies in the winter.
Please arrive with a full tank of gas, we will convoy to the trailhead which includes driving maintained compact gravel roads covered in snow, winter tires are recommended.
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Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Mountain Time Zone (MT), UTC-7 (standard time), UTC-6 (daylight saving time)
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Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi companies
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