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Donated by www.archipelagocruises.com- Spray Trail Coyote
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Wildlife sightings in the Peter Lougheed Park are common like this coyote we met. - Peter Lougheed Park Sign
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Park sign when entering the Peter Lougheed Provincial Park in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada - Resting Bench
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Bench located at the top of a steep hill for resting after a big climb - Hiking the Rockwall
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Hikers coming up the final section of the mountain before reaching the peak on the Ha Ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Stairs into the Belly of the Beast
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The stairs leading up the belly of the "World's Tallest Dinosaur" to a viewing deck located in Centennial Park in the downtown core of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Quarry Lake Views
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Views of Quarry Lake and the small beach area from the far end of the lake which is located in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Main Lookout on Mt. Everest Trail
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The lookout platform and information signs at the main lookout on the trail. - Base of Waterfall on Grassi Lakes Trail
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Close up of the base of the waterfall located on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Cougar Creek
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The riverbed is dry on our visit but it is not always this way. During spring run off the river is busy with snow melt and high water levels. - Day Use Picnic Area
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Picnicking on the shores of the Upper Kananaskis Lake - Spider Man Climber
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The climber takes on a spider man position as he works his way over a ledge on a rock climbing wall located on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - The Barracks
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The ``Barracks``located in the village centre of Canmore, Alberta is a popular heritage site in the community. - Peak Views
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A couple stand on the edge of the peak as the enjoy the views while standing on Chinaman's Peak on the Ha Ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Cougar Creek Trail
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A dried out Cougar Creek riverbed and the beginning of the Cougar Creek Trail in Canmore, Alberta