Where rugged peaks tower over turquoise lakes and vast, untamed wilderness spans in every direction—Kananaskis Country is your front door to the wild side of the Canadian Rockies. Just a short drive from Calgary and Canmore, this epic alpine region offers soul-stirring views, peaceful solitude, and adventure—without the crowds.
Hike to hidden waterfalls, scramble panoramic ridgelines, or ride singletrack through alpine forests. Paddle the still waters of Spray Lakes, take in the vibrant blues of Grassi Lakes, or test your limits on the bold slopes of Mount Kidd.
This isn’t just a scenic escape—it’s where thrills and solitude live in harmony. Whether you’re chasing heart-pounding adrenaline or quiet moments in nature, Kananaskis invites you to move at your own rhythm.
Kananaskis is a hiker’s dream. Whether you’re trekking the iconic Ha Ling Peak, scrambling the ridges of Mount Yamnuska, or wandering quiet forested trails near Upper Kananaskis Lake, this is where the mountains rise to meet you.
From the wide-open expanse of Spray Lakes to tucked-away alpine gems, Kananaskis is full of lakes worth paddling. Bring your kayak, cast a line in glacial waters, or simply float and soak in the views—there’s no wrong way to spend a day on the water.
K-Country is wild in the best way. Keep your camera ready for elk, moose, and maybe even a bear, all surrounded by sweeping valleys and rugged peaks. Trails here don’t just lead to views—they lead to something unforgettable. Perfect for photographers, nature lovers, or anyone looking to reconnect with the rhythms of the wild.
Whether you’re pedaling forested singletrack or saddling up on horseback through open meadows, Kananaskis delivers big terrain and quiet moments in equal measure. Explore Bragg Creek by bike or take the scenic route on four hooves.
When the snow falls, Kananaskis becomes a quieter kind of paradise. Glide across the groomed trails at Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, snowshoe through frozen forests, or explore icy canyons carved by time and cold.
When the snow falls, Kananaskis becomes a quieter kind of paradise. Glide across the groomed trails at Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, snowshoe through frozen forests, or explore icy canyons carved by time and cold.