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    Canmore (Alberta)

    Hikes in Canmore

    Region in Alberta, Canada

    Canmore Hikes

    Setting out on any number of amazing Canmore hikes provides the chance to take in the craggy, towering summits, epic ridges, turquoise lakes, and gushing waterfalls that you'd come to expect from a trip to the Canadian Rockies. The scenery here is truly epic, with jaw-dropping views over the peaks, lush forests, and wildflower meadows. From the Canmore Nordic Provincial Park, famous for its cross-country skiing, to the beautiful Bow Valley, with its lush forests and beautiful river - there’s so much to explore in this stunning corner of the Rockies, and Canmore hikes are the best way to experience it!

    Need any more reasons to start hiking in Canmore? Probably not! Here are 10 of the best Canmore hikes that will get you outside and enjoying the rugged terrain of the Rockies:

    The 10 Best Hikes in Canmore

    1. Quarry Lake Hike

    The stunning blue waters of Quarry Lake make this a wonderful area for a swim or an easy hike! This short route passes around the lake and the nearby hill for a figure-of-eight loop that offers some very pretty views. It’s easy to see why this is one of the most popular easy hikes in Canmore.

    Quarry Lake Hike Guide

    2. Bow River Trail Hike

    Looking for a fun family-friendly hike in Canmore? The Bow River Trail passes through some wonderful scenery next to the Bow River and can be lengthened or shorted depending on your needs and the abilities of your children. The path is well maintained and can accommodate strollers if necessary. There’s even a playground at the far end if your kids need to blow off a bit more steam!

    Bow River Trail Hike Guide

    3. Heart Mountain Horseshoe Hike

    Looking for big mountain views and a satisfying scramble up one of Canmore’s most iconic peaks? This route around Heart Mountain ticks all the boxes and is one of our favorite day hikes in Canmore. You’ll enjoy a ridge walk, sweeping wildflower meadows, and some breathtaking views.

    Heart Mountain Horseshoe Hike Guide

    4. Mt. Yamnuska Hike

    This epic hike is certainly not for the fainthearted! With some steep parts and a challenging section with chains, there’s certainly plenty of variety and you’ll need to be a confident hiker. However, the magnificent views from the summit and all along the upper part of the trail provide ample compensation for your efforts.

    Mt. Yamnuska Circuit Hike Guide:

    5. Grotto Canyon Hike

    Grotto Canyon is one of our favorite hikes in Canmore. It’s also a firm favorite among older kids, who love to scramble over the boulders and marvel at the streams and waterfalls. You’ll see plenty of rock climbers attempting to scale the walls of the canyon along the way, and there are lots of good places to stop for a break and a picnic!

    Grotto Canyon Hike Guide

    6. Lady MacDonald Tea House Hike

    The name of this lovely hike is somewhat misleading, as you won’t find a teahouse at the end of the trail. The teahouse itself was never actually built, although the site is the perfect place for a picnic! You’ll enjoy magnificent views into Banff National Park and down towards Canmore, and although the route is a little steep, it’s a manageable walk for most people.

    Lady MacDonald Tea House Hike Guide

    7. Ha Ling Peak Hike

    The route up to Ha Ling Peak is an exciting challenge for budding mountaineers, and a great route if you’re a beginner hiker looking for a more advanced route. The path rises steeply, first through dense forest and later with some fabulous views over Miners Peak and the Three Humps. This route will take you to all three peaks, and you’ll need to do some scrambling and navigate a scree slope. Nevertheless, it’s a satisfying challenge and one of our favorite hikes in Canmore!

    Ha Ling Peak, Miners Peak, and the Three Humps Hike Guide

    8. Main Street, Bow River, and the Rail Bridge Hike

    Looking for a family-friendly hike that starts right in the center of Canmore? This easy trail is ideal for families with young kids, taking in the Bow River and the historic Canmore Engine Bridge. The hike culminates at Riverside Park, the perfect place for a pit-stop!

    Main Street, Bow River, and the Rail Bridge Hike Guide

    9. Grassi Lakes Hike

    This easy route to the very pretty Grassi Lakes offers two options, making it the ideal family hike in Canmore. If you’re travelling with a stroller or with people with mobility issues, take the gravel path all the way to the end, where you’ll enjoy stunning views over two beautiful turquoise lakes. The forest trail is much more exciting and passes by the Lawrence Grassi Waterfall – energetic kids are sure to love this option!

    Grassi Lakes Circuit Guide

    10. Wind Ridge Hike

    This exhilarating ridge walk is one of the best hikes in Canmore! With magnificent views and plenty of variety along the trail, you’re sure to enjoy every moment of the hike, passing through lush forest and wildflower meadows before ascending a wild, rocky ridge. You might need to use your hands in places and some scrambling is required, but this is a thoroughly satisfying and enjoyable hike.

    Wind Ridge Hike Guide

    When Is The Best Time To Hike In Canmore?

    The best time to hike in Canmore is September when the crowds have dispersed, the weather is still warm and the trees begin to shine in a blaze of autumn colors. Although you may run the risk of catching some early snow, this is a wonderful time to be out on the trail, with fairly warm weather and far fewer people on the busier routes.

    The peak season is from June to August, when visitors flock here to enjoy to wonderful summer scenery of the Canadian Rockies, and particularly, to admire the wonderful selection of wildflowers as they bloom in the summer months. Outside this period, the trails are likely to be covered in snow, although you’ll always have some opportunities for low-elevation hikes and snowshoeing, particularly in the valleys. That said, hiking in the Rockies is primarily a summer activity: although the mountains are devastatingly beautiful under a carpet of snow, they can be appreciated from the trail better in the summer.

    Other Outdoor Activities In Canmore

    Although Canmore hikes are some of the most popular activities in this glorious region, there are lots of other outdoor activities in Canmore, which are sure to keep adrenaline junkies happy! Canmore is a brilliant place for backpacking, and there are many multi-day treks and longer routes that can be easily accessed from the town. When your feet get tired, take to two wheels, and explore some of Canmore’s beautiful trails by bike! You’ll find some wonderful road biking routes, as well as some truly epic places for mountain biking. If you enjoy watersports, you could try your hand at canoeing, rafting or paddle boarding, or even go whitewater rafting. There are also opportunities for fishing, horseback riding, climbing, caving, and canyoning, not to mention the usual roster of winter sports when the snows hit. What more could you ask for?

    How To Plan A Trip To Canmore

    If this has got you dreaming of your next hiking adventure, why not start planning a trip to Canmore? We’ve put together the ultimate guide to help you get the most out of your stay, with accommodation recommendations, seasonal top tips, and of course, all our favorite Canmore hikes! Whether you’re looking for family-friendly strolls or challenging scrambles, we’ve got a hike for you.

    For those who don't have the time to plan and book their own trips, check out these amazing pre-organized tours in the Canadian Rockies.

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      Silvertip Loop

      Very Easy
      1.6 km
      65 m
      0.5h

      Hiking the Silvertip Loop Trail is a nice way to escape the downtown centre of Canmore and take in scenery from the sunny side of town. With towering peaks across the valley and a picturesque golf resort surrounding you, this trail is perfect for anyone looking for a quiet and secluded pathway.

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      Echo Canyon Trail

      Moderate
      7.7 km
      634 m
      3-4.5h

      The Echo Canyon trail in Canmore is accessible from the Cougar Creek area and is close to local amenities. It is a moderate trail with some steep inclines that lead through the canyon. This route is most popular with rock climbers so be cautious not to disrupt the trail and climbing areas. The trail is easy to follow and takes up about 3 hours.

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