Canmore is home to numerous hiking trails, including the popular Grassi Lakes
Canmore Nordic Centre: Originally built for the 1988 Winter Olympics, this facility offers excellent cross-country skiing in winter and mountain biking trails in summer, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Grizzly Paw Brewing Company: Visit this local brewery for tastings and a chance to enjoy craft beers in a relaxed atmosphere.
Shopping: Canmore has a variety of boutique shops where you can find unique local products, outdoor gear, and artisanal goods.
Consider a day trip to Banff, with attractions like the Banff Gondola, Lake Minnewanka, Spas and Shopping and Johnston Canyon.
Minnewanka, Spas and Shopping and Johnston Canyon. Lake Louise Activities: Many trails are accessible for snowshoeing, especially in the early spring before the snow melts completely. In Lake Louise, take a walk around the lake to the back, where there’s a boardwalk and small rapids a little further down the trail. Lake Louise is at a higher elevation than Banff and does take a bit longer to thaw out. Visit the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise for a drink.
Spring Skiing Sunshine Mountain- Spring skiing at Sunshine Village in Banff is known for its extended season, longer lift hours, and warm, sunny days. With over 12 feet of cumulative snowfall, the resort typically offers skiing until the May long weekend. The longer days and warmer temperatures make for enjoyable spring skiing conditions
The world-renowned hiking trails of Kananaskis offer something for everyone. In the Spring, if you want to avoid snow it’s best to stick to lower elevation hikes and viewpoints like Blackshale Suspension Bridge, Kananaskis Lakes, Watridge Lake and Spray Lakes. discover Alberta's only Nordic Spa the ultimate mountain spa retreat.