
- Trail Bridge
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A wooden foot bridge on the Sundance Canyon Trail in Banff National Park. - Canyon Trail
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The gravel Sundance Canyon Trail follows the banks of a creek while exploring in a deep canyon located in the Banff National Park. - Chuck Wagon Tours
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A chuck wagon sightseeing tour on the paved section of the walking trail leading to the Sundance Canyon located near the village of Banff, Alberta. - Waterfall Bridge
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A wooden foot bridge crosses the creek near the waterfall and just before the trail begins to climb out of Sundance Canyon located in the Banff National Park. - Crossing Creeks in Canyon
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A wooden foot bridge located at the start of the Sundance Canyon Trail. The bridge crosses a creek before entering the canyon in the Banff National Park. - Wooden Foot Bridge
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A wooden foot bridge crossing a creek on the Sundance Canyon Trail in Banff National Park. - Rocky Mountain Views
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A valley and mountain ranges viewed from the top of Sulphur Mountain in the village of Banff, Alberta. - Sulphur Mountain Lookouts
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Mountain views from the lookout on top of Sulphur Mountain in the Banff National Park. - Trail Sign
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Steps to the hot springs, hiking trail and picnic area at the base of Sulphur Mountain in Banff, Alberta. - Foot Reminders
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The footstep sign which pops up every once in awhile on the Sulphur Mountain Trail is a unique way to remind people to not short cut on the trails as it vastly destroys the essence of the hiking trail and surrounding environment. - Sulphur Mtn Trail Entrance
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The Sulphur Mountain Trailhead located near the hot springs at the base of the mountain in the community of Banff, Alberta. - High Flying Gondola
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The gondola ride arrives near the top of Sulphur Mountain in Banff, Alberta. - Trail Flower
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During the up and down trek exploring Sulphur Mountain Trail we were constantly in the company of yellow flowers. - Sulphur Mountain Trail
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A couple of hikers make their way down Sulphur Mountain. - Sulphur Mountain Trail
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One after another, we climb up and down the slopes of Sulphur Mountain from the base to the peak.