Canmore
Nestled in the heart of the Bow Valley, Canmore is a vibrant mountain town that serves as a quieter, more relaxed alternative to its famous neighbour Banff. Surrounded by towering peaks and pristine wilderness, Canmore offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, local culture, and a thriving food scene. Whether you're hiking to a glacial lake, sampling craft beer, or exploring the historic downtown, this Rocky Mountain gem delivers an authentic alpine experience without the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Grassi Lakes: A moderate hike leading to two stunning turquoise lakes nestled beneath sheer cliffs, with waterfall views and abundant wildflowers in summer.
- Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park: World-class cross-country skiing and mountain biking trails, originally built for the 1988 Winter Olympics. Rent a bike or skis and hit the groomed paths.
- Quarry Lake Park: A popular swimming spot with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and easy walking trails – perfect for a family afternoon.
- Downtown Canmore: Stroll along Main Street and 8th Avenue, where you'll find artisan galleries, boutique shops, and a lively café and brewery scene. Don't miss the Canmore Museum for local history.
- Ha Ling Peak: A challenging but rewarding hike offering panoramic views of the Bow Valley and Mount Rundle. Start early to avoid afternoon crowds.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least two full days to experience Canmore's highlights. Spend day one exploring the downtown, visiting the Nordic Centre, and relaxing at Quarry Lake. Dedicate day two to a longer hike like Ha Ling Peak or Grassi Lakes. If you have a third day, consider a scenic drive along the Smith-Dorrien/Spray Lakes Trail or a guided wildlife tour. Canmore also works well as a base for day trips into Banff National Park, adding flexibility to your itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Banff: Just 20 minutes east, Banff offers iconic sights like Banff Avenue, the Banff Gondola, and Lake Minnewanka. Combine for a classic Rockies road trip.
- Kananaskis Country: A vast wilderness area with countless hiking, biking, and paddling opportunities, including the scenic Kananaskis Lakes and the challenging Mount Kidd trail.
- Lake Louise: About an hour's drive north, this world-famous turquoise lake is a must-see. Visit early or late in the day to avoid peak crowds.
- Yoho National Park: Just beyond Lake Louise, Yoho boasts Takakkaw Falls and the stunning Emerald Lake – a quieter alternative to its neighbour.
- Bow Valley Parkway: This scenic route between Banff and Lake Louise offers wildlife viewing and access to Johnston Canyon, a popular hike with waterfalls and catwalks.
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Image credits
- Banff — See above. / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Kananaskis Country — Simon Dawson for Number 10 / CC BY 2.0
- Calgary — AceYYC / CC BY-SA 4.0