Things To Do
Activities in the Area
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Banff & Lake Louise
Just over an hour from the property these globally recognized resort towns are two of the most breathtakingly beautiful destinations in Canada. Banff is a vibrant and picturesque community that boasts a wide range of amenities and services. Lake Louise, with its turquoise-colored lake surrounded by towering mountains, and it's one of the most photographed locations in Canada.
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Bragg Creek
Our property is located just a few minutes from this charming hamlet, oozing old time Canadiana. Bragg Creek has a range of rustic and fine dining experiences and quaint main street shopping. The award-winning trail system backs onto downtown making it a go-to.
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Kananaskis
Kananaskis is the name of the region, which is home to pristine lakes, towering mountains, and lush forests, providing endless opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and wildlife watching. Visitors to Kananaskis can also explore the area's rich cultural history through Indigenous experiences, guided tours, and cultural events.
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Drumheller
About 2 hours away, Drumheller offers visitors the world-class Royal Tyrrell Museum which takes visitors into the not-so-distant past when dinosaurs roamed the earth. It houses the world's largest displays of dinosaurs (including the worlds largest T-Rex model). Not to be missed if you have a dinosaur lover in your group!
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Canmore
About 60 mins away, Canmore offers a wide range of outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, kayaking, fishing, and skiing. In addition to its natural beauty, it’s known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. Canmore is home to numerous art galleries, museums, events throughout the year, showcasing the works of local artists and artisans.
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Calgary
About 45 mins away, Calgary is a beautiful, vibrant and cosmopolitan city known for the Calgary Stampede (bring your cowboy hat!). Calgary has a vibrant downtown core, which is filled with top-rated restaurants, cafes, shops and museums. Still known to many Albertans as Cow Town, because of its legacy as the auction hub of the ranching business, Calgary is Alberta’s largest city and proudly retains its Western image.