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- Waterfall
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A waterfall display on the Galatea Trail while crossing one of the many foot bridges. - Boulton Creek Loop Trail
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Section of the trail exploring in the forest - Picnicking in Kananaskis Village
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A picnic table with a view near the Rim Trail in Kananaskis Village. - Sightseeing Benches on Rim Trail
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Sightseeing benches with amazing mountain views located on the Rim Trail in the heart of Kananskis Village. - Beach Access
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Some people coming out of the forest landing on the beach of Lower Kananaskis Lake - Hiking Trail
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Tree root and rock steps leading up to lookout - Hiking the Sparrowhawk Creek Trail
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Preparing for a hiking adventure exploring the Sparrowhawk Creek Trail in the Spray Valley Provincial Park in Kananaskis Country in Alberta Canada. - Upper Kananaskis Lake
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Views from the lookout on the Canadian Mt. Everest Trail - Sitting Bench Dedication
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A bench located just off the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada that is dedicated to Lawrence Grassi who was a favorite local hiker in the area. - Dog Walking on Rim Trail
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Just another beautiful day in Kananaskis Country taking your dog out for a walk on the Rim Trail in Kananaskis Village. - Canmore Views
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Views of Canmore, Alberta, Canada and Grassi Lakes from the top of the hikng trail. - Tree Trunks High Stepping
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A section of the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada that is covered in exposed tree roots and rocks making it a prime location for high stepping or sprained ankles. - Flowers in Hiding
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We found this yellow plant, shining like a light, hidden in a some tall grass while exploring on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Black Prince Trail
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Hiking the trail leading up to Warspite Lake and mountain views. - Lower Kananaskis Lake Kayaking
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Couple get ready to launch their kayaks from the shores of Lower Kananaskis Lake in the Peter Lougheed Provincial Park in Kananaskis Country.