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East Bush Falls Loop Access: Old logging roads crisscross East Bush Mountain in a tangle of trails, tracks and roads. |
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Bow Glacier Falls This open trail follows the shore of Bow Lake, goes over some ancient moraines, traverses the rocky rubble of newer moraines and leaves the hiker facing the towering Bow Falls that pour off of Bow Glacier and the Wapta Icefield. Access: The trailhead is located at the Bow Lake/Num-ti-Jah Lodge parking lot, a 35 minute drive from Lake Louise on the #93 North, the Icefields Parkway. |
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Nordegg-Beaverdam Loop This hike has something for nearly everyone. For the amateur botanist the orchids of Beaverdam will be reason enough to take this walk. For the history buff, it’s a chance to walk a kilometre or two along the historic rail bed of the Canadian Northern Railway that alone made the coal mines at Nordegg a viable operation. Access: This hike has something for nearly everyone. For the amateur botanist the orchids of Beaverdam will be reason enough to take this walk. |
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Brazeau Lookout Trail Access: At nearly 23 km this hike makes a very long day. Those people with mountain bikes will enjoy the terrain changes and long open straightaways. |
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A Nature Walk Access: A stroll past Nordegg’s historic golf course and Long Lake, a favourite nesting and staging area for many species of waterfowl, leads to Shunda Creek and beyond |
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