
- Trail Bridge
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A raised wooden foot bridge on the Fenland Trail wanders across some sensitive habitat areas protecting the environment. - Wooden Foot Bridge
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A wooden foot bridge crossing a creek located on the Fenland Trail in the village of Banff, Alberta. - Canoeing 40 Mile Creek
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Canoeing 40 Mile Creek passing by a sightseeing bench located on the Fenland Trail in the mountain village of Banff, Alberta. - Sightseeing on 40 Mile Creek
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A sightseeing bench with amazing views of the surrounding mountains and 40 Mile Creek located on the Fenland Trail in the community of Banff, Alberta. - Picnicking on 40 Mile Creek
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A picnic table on the banks of 40 Mile Creek near the trailhead entrance to the Fenland Trail in the community of Banff, Alberta. - Picnicking in Fenland
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A couple enjoys the shade at one of the picnic tables located at the trailhead of the Fenland Trail in the community of Banff, Alberta. - Canoeing in Banff
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Canoeing 40 Mile Creek seen from the Fenland Trail in the community of Banff, Alberta. - 40 Mile Creek
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A fallen tree leans across 40 Mile Creek viewed from the Fenland Trail in the community of Banff, Alberta. - Snow Capped Peaks
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Snow capped peaks in the distance while hiking the first section of the Cory Pass Trail located in the Banff National Park. - Tree Line Hiking
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Some of the mountain views we enjoyed while hiking the first section of the Cory Pass Trail near the tree line. - Cory Pass Trail
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The Cory Pass Trail follows along a mountain ridge much of the way providing great views for hikers of the Banff National Park. - Bow Valley Parkway
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Views of the Bow Valley Parkway from the Cory Pass Trail in Banff National Park. - First Views on Cory Pass Trail
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Our first views of the valley below as we begin our climb up the mountain on the Cory Pass Trail in the Banff National Park. - Hiking the Cory Pass Trail
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A duo of hikers below are out for the day hiking the Cory Pass Trail in the Banff National Park. This section of the trail crosses a rock slide before climbing to the summit. - The Climb Begins
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Views of the valley below as we begin our climb up to Cory Pass and eventually we will be connecting with the Edith Pass Trail on our way down.