
- Trail Hikers
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Some people making their way down the stone stairs to a lookout on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada - Group Hiking in Canmore
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A group of people enjoying a day hike while exploring along the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Mountain Blues
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Beautiful mountain views and blue skies while hikng on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Lawrence Grassi
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The man the trail was dedicated to who once was a popular local hiker in the Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Pipeline Eye Sore
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The only eye sore on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail is the big pipeline hidden in the forest. - Trail Ponds
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A great view of the aqua blue ponds located at the top of the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Viewing Bench
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A viewing bench located on the more developed section of the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail located near the top next to the ponds. - Developed Hiking Trail
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The more developed part of the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail near the rock climbing walls and the aqua blue ponds. - Stone Stairs
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A unique stone stairwell built by Lawrence Grassi when he use to hike the trail when he lived in Canmore, Alberta, Canada - Canyon Cliffs
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The rock walls near the stone stairs as you hike out of the canyon section of the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail to the ponds and rock climbing walls. - Views from the Top
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Views of the lakes (ponds), rock walls and mountains from the top section of the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Cave
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Hole in the wall. While hiking the Grassi Lakes Trail we came across a small cave in the side of the cliff. - Boulder Canyon
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The top of the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail consists of hiking a boulder trail out of the canyon. - Grassi Lake
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One of the two ponds (lakes) located on the Grassi Lakes Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Rock Wall Trail
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The Grassi Lake Trail follows along side a rock wall on a small boardwalk section that has seen better days.