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While admission to all other Alberta Parks is free, a Kananaskis Conservation Pass (vehicle entry pass) is required to access the park. Kananaskis Conservation Pass costs $15 per day or $90 per year.
Take the Trans-Canada Highway west to the Kananaskis Trail (Highway 40) and follow it south to the Upper Kananaskis Lake turnoff. The parking lot is easy to find but will fill up fast.
Take the Trans-Canada Highway west to the Kananaskis Trail (Highway 40) and follow it south to the Upper Kananaskis Lake turnoff. The parking lot is easy to find but will fill up fast.
The “trail” up the gully is better described as “choose your own adventure.” If you hang to the right, you’ll spot a few ropes secured to branches. During my visit this summer, I noticed considerable ...
We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Start at the Upper Kananaskis Lake parking lot, and make your way through the thick forest trail lining the shores of the reservoir. After passing a ...
The “trail” up the gully is better described as “choose your own adventure.” If you hang to the right, you’ll spot a few ropes secured to branches. During my visit this summer, I noticed considerable ...
Start at the Upper Kananaskis Lake parking lot, and make your way through the thick forest trail lining the shores of the reservoir. After passing a few beautiful waterfalls and catching “peek-a-boo” ...
The “trail” up the gully is better described as “choose your own adventure.” If you hang to the right, you’ll spot a few ropes secured to branches. During my visit this summer, I noticed considerable ...
Start at the Upper Kananaskis Lake parking lot, and make your way through the thick forest trail lining the shores of the reservoir. After passing a few beautiful waterfalls and catching “peek-a-boo” ...