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CHURCHILL RIVER
The Churchill River system runs from Alberta, across Northern Saskatchewan and into Manitoba where it dumps into Hudson’s Bay. It is over 1600km long and we have had the privilege of exploring it on two separate occasions. This Churchill River has everything from lakes and rapids, to canyons and waterfalls. Don’t forget your camera as the sunsets in North Saskatchewan are incredibly beautiful. If you’re lucky, maybe one night the northern lights will put a show on for you.
Check out the video of our first Churchill River adventure where we did a round trip from Devil Lake to Corner Rapids here.
Check out the video of our second trip where we flew into Stack Lake and made our way back to Missinipe here.
Check out the video of our third trip where we paddled Great and Little Devil Rapids here.
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Churchill River Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
CRANDELL LAKE
Crandell Lake is a scenic trail walk that can be enjoyed by hikers of all abilities. The lake can be approached from either Red Rock Parkway or Akamina Parkway and is a great spot to enjoy an outdoor picnic. Check out the video of our adventure hiking to Crandell Lake here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Jello Crandell Lake Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
CRYPT LAKE
Crypt Lake is one of three hikes that make up Waterton’s Triple Crown and in 2014 National Geographic rated it as one of the worlds top 20 most thrilling trails! Highlights are spectacular waterfall views, a 60 ft. cave you will climb through and an exciting cable traverse along a cliff ledge. Check out the video of our adventure hiking to Crypt Lake here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Crypt Lake Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
EMERALD POOLS
If you’re looking for an easy stroll in the outdoors with incredible views and an abundance of lush vegetation, Emerald Pools is the hike for you. The trail is well paved and the minimal elevation gain can be accomplished by anyone. Hiking Emerald Pools is a great chance to get outside and enjoy a taste of what Zion has to offer. Check out the video of our adventure at Emerald Pools here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Emerald Pools Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
END OF THE WORLD
This is less of a hike and more of a cliff jumping activity. To be more realistic, it is 100% about the cliff jumping! The hike itself is only about 0.3 miles from where you park. At the end of the trail is a 30-40ft cliff that stands above the big blue water of the pacific. The conditions here can be dicey, but if the ocean is calm End Of The World is a great place to cliff jump. Check out the video of our adventure at End Of The World here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our End Of The World Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
FOSSIL FALLS
Fossil Falls is located in the heart of Kananaskis Country. The falls are spectacular and among the largest in Kananaskis but hiking to them is difficult. The trail is not well marked or maintained, making it easy to get lost. Our guide contains essential information, photos, a detailed map, step-by-step instructions, and insider tips of how to find the easiest path to the falls. Our route avoids all difficult creek crossings (as seen in the video) and requires minimal bushwhacking. Check out the video of our adventure hiking to Fossil Falls here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Fossil Falls Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
FRANK SLIDE
Turtle Mountain is an awesome and challenging hike right near the town of Frank. Check out the video of our adventure hiking Turtle Mountain here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Frank Slide (Turtle Mountain) Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
GEM LAKES
Gem Lakes is a small grouping of deep, beautiful lakes in central Saskatchewan named after precious stones. A 5.5km hiking trail winds around the lakes providing spectacular views and access to fish, camp, canoe and kayak at the various lakes. Check out the video of our Gem Lakes Adventure here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Gem Lakes Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
GREEN SAND BEACH AND SOUTH POINT
If you’ve made the trip all the way to Hawaii, South Point and Green Sand Beach have to be on your list of places to go. Green Sand Beach is a small bay surrounded by cliffs with beautiful green and black sand to relax on. It is fairly secluded, not usually that busy and has very clear blue water. For the thrill seekers, South Point is just down the road from Green Sand Beach and has a sheer 30ft cliff to jump off. Check out the video of our adventure at Green Sand Beach And South Point here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Green Sand Beach And South Point Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
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GREY OWL’S CABIN
Grey Owl’s Cabin is in the northern part of Prince Albert National Park, north of Waskesiu and Kingsmere Lakes. This is a beautiful, challenging hike that starts at the south end of Kingsmere Lake. The hike follows the east shoreline for 20km to another smaller lake called Ajawaan Lake where lies Grey Owl’s Cabin. Check out the video of our adventure to Grey Owl’s Cabin here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Grey Owl’s Cabin Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.
GRIZZLY PEAK
Grizzly peak is one of our favorite hikes in the Kananaskis area. Wildlife, breathtaking views the whole way up, moderate scrambling, and a lush grassy field before the summit are a few of the reasons Grizzly Peak rates so high on our list of favorites. Check out the video of our adventure hiking Grizzly Peak here!
Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Grizzly Peak Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.












