Mary Schäffer Loop at Maligne Lake
Jasper
3.2 km / 1.5 mi loop; no bikes. Named for the buckskin-clad explorer, this interpretive trail with a famous lookoutJasper
3.2 km / 1.5 mi loop; no bikes. Named for the buckskin-clad explorer, this interpretive trail with a famous lookoutJasper
0.7 km / 0.4 mi; no bikes. This interpretive trail goes to the old pool ruin and spring source; 1.9Jasper
1.8 km / 1.1 mi; no bikes. The trailhead is 1.6 km / 1 mi from town via Hwy 93A.Panorama
Skiing Located 18 km / 11 mi west of Invermere, Panorama Mountain Resort has he third highest vertical crop inJasper
1.6 km / 1 mi; no bikes. Stroll to the north face of Mt Edith Cavell along an interpretive trail.Lake Louise
5.3 km / 3.3 mi; no bikes. Walk from the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise via the Highline trail to theJasper
1 to 4 km / 0.6 to 2.5 mi. Begin 42 km / 26 mi east of Jasper at Hwy 16Kananaskis
5 km / 3.1 mi. Start at Highwood Pass on Hwy 40, 68 km / 42 mi south of HwyJasper
44 km / 27 mi; no bikes. This spectacular two+ day backpacking trip follows meadows, ridges and slopes mostly aboveBanff
Series of short easy strolls to long strenuous hikes; no bikes. Sightseeing gondola or alpine shuttle from Sunshine Village parkingKananaskis
1.8 km / 1.1 mi; no bikes. Start at Stoney Trailhead or Ribbon Creek Day Use area. At the latter,Banff
2.3 km / 1.4 mi; no bikes. From downtown Banff, climb from the St Julien Rd parking lot through anKananaskis
Scenic locale. Options for recreation in the area include boating with launch ramp, motors allowed; fishing for rainbow, brown, lakeKananaskis
16 km / 10 mi loop; no bikes. Start at Kananaskis Lakes Tr road, 51 km / 32 mi southJasper
4.2 km / 2.6 mi loop. Take Hwy 93 south 9 km / 5.5 mi to the trailhead. Hike orKananaskis
1 km / 0.6 mi loop. Start 34 km / 21 south of Hwy 1. This trail rings the pond,