Locals of Alberta, Canada call Kananaskis Country the K-Country not just for convenience but also because it is an OK place to live and visit. The area was officially dedicated as protected more than two decades ago with more than 4,000 square kilometers of the region
The Evan-Thomas Provincial Recreation Area conveys a sense of accessible wilderness to visitors. You will discover spectacular mountain vistas and
The Elbow Valley is a verdant stairway to the mountains. The steps proceed from grasslands, to aspen parkland, to subalpine
Located in the northernmost part of Kananaskis Country between Banff and Calgary, the Bow Corridor is a gateway to the
This unique area is found at the southern end of Kananaskis Country. There are no campgrounds, day use areas, or
Hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding are the only ways for you to explore the foothills and mountain trails of
Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park can only be accessed by hiking, horseback, or mountain bike. The park forms large sections
Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park surrounds Sheep River Provincial Park. The park’s trails are open to mountain biking, hiking, and horse riding.
Bow Valley Provincial Park is a mosaic landscape of open meadows and forest. As you explore the park trails in
Welcome to a wild landscape. During the summer months you can explore the park by hiking and mountain biking the