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- Spirit Bear
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Located on the trail - Snowboarding
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Boarding on the mountain - Foot Bridge
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Hiking trail crossing a bridge on the Smith-Dorian Creek - Spray Trail Coyote
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Wildlife sightings in the Peter Lougheed Park are common like this coyote we met. - Log Bridge on Trail
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A narrow log bridge crossing a creek on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - 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. - Beach Access
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Some people coming out of the forest landing on the beach of Lower Kananaskis Lake - Totem Pole
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Looms high in the sky on waterfront - Mountain Climber Hikers
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A pair of climbers are hiking the Grassi Lakes Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada to some climbing walls. - Rim Trail in Kananaskis Village
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The Rim Trail is a well maintained sightseeing pathway located in the Kananaskis Village in Kananaskis Country. - Sightseeing Bench
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A sightseeing bench on the banks of the Bow River in the community of Canmore, Alberta, Canada in Kananaskis Country. - Upper Kananaskis Lake
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Beautiful views of Upper Kananaskis Lake while exploring in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. - Alpine Buildings
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One of the unique buildings with an alpine touch located in the village centre of Canmore, Alberta. - Terrace Trail Directional Signs
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Trail signs providing directions for the Kananaskis Village trails. - Log Bridge
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One of the many foot bridges on the Galatea Trail which criss cross over creeks and rivers.