Winter Adventures in Banff National Park by Chris Smith November 15, 2019 written by Chris Smith November 15, 2019 0 comment 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 955 November in the Canadian Rockies is a great transition month. Summer hikes gave way to fall, prepping our adventurous souls for a long snowy active winter. The months ahead will be filled with snow capped mountains and snow capped pines, your invitation to play. Staying warm in winter means keeping busy, so grab your ice cleats and walking poles and take a walk up Tunnel Mountain. For those who want to get a head start, jump on the Roam public transit route 7 bus and save some of that enthusiasism for your hike. Maybe speed is more your style. Why not grab your fat bike and ride to Cave and Basin National Historic Site, riding along the river or the marsh loops trail. Cross country skiers can either glide out on the Spray River West trail or Cascade fire road, off the Lake Minnewanka road. Thinking of visiting Lake Louise? Use Roam public transit route 8 to take you deeper into the Canadian Rockies. While at the lake, choose to walk, ice skate or ski the vast trail system, or just sit back and take in the spectacular view of Victoria Glacier. Track set cross country trails can be enjoyed on the Fairview Loop or the Moraine Lake road trail. The Moraine Lake road trail is wide enough for skate skiing as is the Old 1A or Great Divide trail. The viewpoint at Peyto Lake makes for a great snowshoe. As majestic and alluring as the mountains are, remember to be prepared in the mountain region. Avalanche season runs from November to June and even short walks away from Banff and Lake Louise’s townsites will put you in avalanche terrain. If you are going to venturing off into the backcountry, be sure to check the the online trail report or stop into a Parks Canada Visitor centre to see if your route will require more than water and sunscreen. Just like our thoughts, avalanche conditions change daily, so check online for the most current updates. Here are some helpful links. Trail report: parkscanada.gc.ca/banfftrails Safety information: parksmountainsafety.ca Avalanche forecast: avalanche.ca 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Chris Smith Chris Smith is the proud owner of Golf Canada’s West, a company that specializes in providing top-notch golf vacation packages in some of the most scenic destinations in western Canada. With his passion for golf and love for the outdoors, Chris has created a business that caters to golf enthusiasts who seek adventure and stunning views. Originally from Quebec, Chris moved to Alberta in the early 2000s, where he fell in love with the Rocky Mountains and the world-class golf courses that are nestled among them. Chris’s passion for golf and his love for the mountains are evident in every aspect of the business. He takes pride in showcasing the natural beauty of the region and creating a memorable golf vacation for each of his clients. previous post Activities in Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies next post Day Trips in Edmonton – The Gateway to the Canadian Rockies You may also like The Casino of the Rockies Makeover: How, What... October 16, 2024 7 Unusual Things to Do in Banff July 25, 2024 50 INCREDIBLE Things to Do in Banff in... March 6, 2023 Heli-Skiing in Canada: The 9 Best High-Flying Adventure February 16, 2023 Power Up Your Adventure: E-bikes in Banff February 15, 2023 Canoeing Lake Moraine – Discover the Canadian Wilderness January 31, 2023 Biking in Banff National Park: The 8 Best... January 9, 2023 The Best Places for Snowshoeing in Banff National... November 25, 2022 Vermilion Lakes – Everything You Need to Know... September 10, 2022 11 Guided Tours in the Canadian Rockies You... September 2, 2022