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    Category: Winter Fun

    Bryant Creek Cabins (Moderate)

    Moderate 14km 3-4 hours Elevation gain: 400m Summer, Fall, Spring, Winter This backcountry cabin, rented through Parks Canada, is the perfect getaway if you want to be…… Read more “Bryant Creek Cabins (Moderate)”

    October 7, 2017January 19, 2019 by getoutsidewithleah

    Cresent Falls (Easy)

    Easy – but a little tricky to get to the base of the falls 5 km loop 2 hours Elevation gain: 100m Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter This…… Read more “Cresent Falls (Easy)”

    October 4, 2017January 19, 2019 by getoutsidewithleah

    Troll Falls (easy)

    Easy 4km 2 hours Elevation Gain: 400m Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter This is a great walk for the family! Minimal elevation, easy access and very neat to…… Read more “Troll Falls (easy)”

    September 12, 2017January 19, 2019 by getoutsidewithleah

    Highway 40 (Nature walk)

    Not really into hiking? Have someone that isn’t able to walk very far? Just take a drive through Kananaskis highway 40. The whole area is a wildlife…… Read more “Highway 40 (Nature walk)”

    June 17, 2017September 29, 2017 by getoutsidewithleah

    Ram Falls (Easy) Winter

    Ram falls is a slight walk off the long drive to the park! But its really cool to see the frozen waterfalls, you can walk further down…… Read more “Ram Falls (Easy) Winter”

    March 25, 2017January 19, 2019 by getoutsidewithleah

    Nimpo Lake, B.C.

    If your up for a long, scenic drive to a remote location, where people live isolated and free. Nimpo Lake is the place for you. We booked…… Read more “Nimpo Lake, B.C.”

    January 1, 2017September 29, 2017 by getoutsidewithleah

    Lake Louise

    I know everyone has the classic snap of canoeing on Lake Louise, the glacier blue water  is pretty much the face of Canada. But don’t let that…… Read more “Lake Louise”

    January 30, 2016September 29, 2017 by getoutsidewithleah

    Johnston Canyon Winter (easy)

    Easy 1-2 hours Elevation gain : 150m Winter, Summer, Fall, Spring   Hands down, best time to do this walk is the winter!!! I’m usually not big…… Read more “Johnston Canyon Winter (easy)”

    January 16, 2016January 19, 2019 by getoutsidewithleah

    Lake Minnewanka (nature walk)

    Lake Minniwanka is a beautiful lake connected to Two Jack Lake (a popular camping location) inside Banff National Park, and right outside the City of Banff itself.…… Read more “Lake Minnewanka (nature walk)”

    January 11, 2016January 19, 2019 by getoutsidewithleah

    Castle Mountain Chalets

    Wondering what to do this winter? Castle Mountain Chalets are perfect for the whole family! They are, most importantly, PET FRIENDLY!! Trying to find a chalet that is…… Read more “Castle Mountain Chalets”

    January 2, 2016September 29, 2017 by getoutsidewithleah

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