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Waterton Lakes National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the world’s first International Peace Park. It - also boasts pristine scenic views, an abundance of wildlife and numerous outdoor activities to keep you and the family busy. Alternatively, leave the kids at home and enjoy a relaxing and romantic stay at one of the local resorts. Canmore is Banff’s little neighbour and a hidden-gem in its own right. Immerse yourself in winter paradise with wildlife, scenic views and of course, amazing recreation.
Visit Mad Dogs & Englishman to try out something different. Skijoring, a hybrid of cross-country skiing and dog-sledding originated in Scandinavia and is exclusive to Mad Dog’s in the Kananaskis area. Canadian Olympic Park in Calgary is part of a lasting legacy from the 1988 games and is a true one-of-a- kind attraction. Visitors can partake in a range of winter sports in a world-class facility with shopping, dining and almost anything else at just a stones throw. In fact, C.O.P is home to the only half-pipe located within North American city limits.
Try Winter Camping this season! A selection of Alberta parks offer
camping throughout the winter season in some or all of their sites. In Southern Alberta these include Beauvais Lake, St. Mary Reservoir and Writing-on-Stone -
albertaparks.ca for full details.
Castle Mountain Resort
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Jessica Schoenroth - CastleMountain Resort
Photo by- ErikMcR - Canmore Kananaski
Photo courtesy of Castle Mountain Resort
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