Hiking the Sulphur Skyline Trail – Jasper, AB
The Sulphur Skyline Trail is one of the best bang for your buck hikes in the Canadian Rockies. After conquering the steady 4km climb, you will be generously rewarded with some of the most remarkable panoramic views in Jasper. Another massive advantage and reason for this trail’s increasing popularity is that It typically clears of […]
Grassi Lakes Trail – Canmore, AB
Grassi Lakes trail is one of Canmore’s most popular hikes. It’s great for walkers of all skill levels and is very popular among families. The trail leads you to two beautiful turquoise blue lakes and allows you the opportunity to watch rock climbers challenge themselves up different routes on the Grassi Lakes Crag. The lakes […]
How to hike Ha Ling Peak trail in Canmore, AB
If you’ve ever visited Canmore you’ve seen Ha Ling Peak awkwardly looming 2,407m over the city and Kananaskis country. Ha Ling is a staple rockies trail that needs to be adventured at least once by anyone spending time in the area. It gains almost 680m over 3km so you can be sure you’ll be giving […]
Sentinel Pass & Eiffel Lake Hikes – Lake Louise, AB
Sentinel Pass and Eiffel Lake are moderately difficult trails that provide unbelievably easy access to the world-renowned Lake Louise high alpine backcountry. Typically, hikers will choose to do just one of these 10km trails as an out and back. However, if you are going to make the effort of getting an early parking spot, or […]
The Stanley Glacier Trail, Kootenay Provincial Park, BC
A walk to the Stanley Glacier is one of the most popular half-day trips for visitors in Kootenay National Park. This moderate trail is easily accessible by all and enables hikers to get up close and personal with the Stanley Glacier and experience a myriad of nature’s work including the regenerating forest, talus slopes, runoffs, […]
Hiking to Floe Lake – Kootenay National Park, BC
Floe Lake is one of the most ICONIC glacial lakes in the Canadian Rockies. Thousands of hikers flock to it’s shorelines every year to get a glimpse of it’s indescribable beauty. Floe lake is part of the Rockwall Trail, a 55km alpine hike which showcases the best of Kootenay National Parks alpine meadows, glaciers, cliffs […]
Mt Roberts Trail, Rossland BC
Mt Roberts is a challenging 3.3km, 2-3 hour push, to one of Rossland’s greatest viewpoints. It’s a knee buckling bonanza, but the pleasure overrides the pain as the views from the summit are fantastic. There’s a perfect bench at the top so you can enjoy a picnic, stare into the horizon and give your legs […]
Tin Hat Mountain Hut Loop Hike | Sunshine Coast Trail | Powell River, BC
The breathtaking 360° panoramic views atop Tin Hat Mountain are one of the major highlights on the Sunshine Coast Trail (SCT). The SCT spans 180km and weaves in and out of coastal communities enabling hikers easy access to many different sections. This means you can choose your own adventure and hike anywhere along the SCT […]
Hiking to Landslide Lake via Elk River Trail – Vancouver Island, BC
Tucked beneath Mt Colonel Foster (the fourth highest peak on Vancouver Island), sits the ever so gorgeous, Landslide Lake. It’s the perfect spot for a cool down on a hot day and the larger than life rocky backdrop is a dream for photographers. The trail is moderate and can be attempted by all skill levels. […]
5040 Peak via Cobalt Lake – #1 hike near Tofino
5040 Peak is hands down one of the greatest lesser trafficked hikes on Vancouver Island. It’s named after its elevation, towering above the Pacific Ocean at 1,324m or 5040 feet. The short and steep trail rewards you greatly with insane 360° views of the mountains, Cobalt lake and even a little bit of the ocean. […]