Kananaskis,
Alberta, Canada
Getting here
Directions
- From Calgary, head west on the Trans-Canada Highway for approximately 62km (39 miles)
- Take Exit 118 to Highway 40 (Kananaskis Trail) for 23km (14 miles)
- Follow the Sign for Kananaskis Village and turn right (Mt. Allan Drive)
- In 850 metres (0.5 miles), turn left onto Centennial Drive
- In 2.3 km (1.4 miles), turn right onto Terrace Drive
- You have arrived at Black Diamond Club
Access is also possible from the south via Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail) and Highway 541, with Kananaskis Village a 1 hour 30 minute drive through some of the most incredible scenery in Canada. Annually closed between Peter Lougheed Provincial Park and Hwy 541 from December 1 – June 14.
Your Adventure Awaits in Kananaskis
Discover the natural beauty of Kananaskis and its stunning provincial parks, where adventure awaits around every corner. From scenic hikes and mountain biking to paddling on crystal-clear lakes and spotting local wildlife, there’s something for every outdoor enthusiast. In the winter, enjoy world-class cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and cozy fireside moments. Whether you’re chasing adrenaline or looking to unwind, Kananaskis offers the perfect escape into the wild.
If you’d like to learn more about the Kananaskis Valley region, visit Explore Kananaskis.
Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park
Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park encompasses a diverse landscape of forests, mountains, and river valleys. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, and backcountry camping, with popular trails like the Heart Creek Trail and the Bow Valley Parkway amidst stunning scenery. As a protected area, it serves as an important habitat for an array of wildlife species.
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Kayaking & Canoeing
- Horseback Riding
- Rock Climbing
- Snowshoeing
- Fishing
- Geocaching
Spray Valley Provincial Park
Spray Valley Provincial Park boasts picturesque landscapes characterized by rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and dense forests. Outdoor enthusiasts can partake in activities such as hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife observation amidst its natural beauty. With popular destinations like Spray Lakes Reservoir and Chester Lake, the park offers a serene retreat for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure in Kananaskis.
- Camping
- Hiking
- Kayaking & Canoeing
- Cross Country Skiing
- Fishing
- Power Boating
- Wildlife Viewing
- Snowshoeing
Sibbald Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Sibbald Lake Provincial Recreation Area offers a serene ambiance, enveloped by lush forests and the picturesque Sibbald Lake. Outdoor enthusiasts can delight in a variety of activities, from leisurely picnics amidst scenic vistas to immersive birdwatching experiences in the area’s diverse ecosystems. Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines into the tranquil waters of Sibbald Lake, while hikers can explore the network of picturesque trails weaving through the surrounding landscape.
- Hiking
- Camping
- Geocaching
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park offers an array of diverse hiking routes, while cyclists can enjoy both paved and challenging mountain biking trails. Elbow Lake Trail is the sole path in the park open to equestrian use, providing access to Elbow and Sheep valleys, while anglers have options for fishing in alpine lakes or Kananaskis lakes. In the winter, visitors can ski on groomed trails in the Kananaskis Lakes area or explore the Smith-Dorrien Trails System.
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Mountain Biking
- Cross Country Skiing
- Snowshoeing
Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park
Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park features rugged topography, pristine waterways, and an array of biodiversity. Adventurers can embark on immersive backcountry excursions, traversing through untouched landscapes and encountering stunning panoramas along the journey. Remote and secluded, the park offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts yearning for solitude, while its extensive trail network provides ample opportunities for wildlife observation.
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Fishing
- Horseback Riding
- Mountain Biking
- Rock Climbing
- Geocaching
Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park
Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park is characterized by its raw and beautiful nature. An ideal setting for backcountry expeditions, no matter where you go you will be sure to be greeted with stunning vistas. More on the quiet side, the park offers a sanctuary for those looking to escape the rush of everyday life.
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Fishing
- Mountain Biking
- Wildlife Viewing
- Geocaching
Sheep River Provincial Park
Sheep River Provincial Park spans from the Rockies in the west to the foothills in the east. It’s home to a diverse array of mammal and bird species. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a multitude of activities including hiking along numerous trails, horseback riding, fishing, and camping at the park’s two spacious campgrounds. In winter, the park transforms into a haven for cross-country skiers with 37 kilometres of meticulously groomed trails awaiting exploration.
- Camping
- Cross Country Skiing
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding
- Ice Skating
- Mountain Biking
- Geocaching
Cataract Creek Provincial Park
Cataract Creek Provincial Park offers a serene retreat amidst Kananaskis’ natural beauty. A popular destination for campers, the Park has over 102 campsites making it a perfect family destination for those searching for a natural escape.
- Hiking
- Snowmobiling
- Geocaching
- Camping
- Fishing
Boundary Ranch
Boundary Ranch offers a unique and immersive experience in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Visitors can partake in a range of activities, including horseback riding, wagon or sleigh rides, and even overnight pack trips, allowing them to explore the stunning natural landscapes of the area. The ranch also provides opportunities for learning about Western heritage and cowboy culture through interactive experiences such as cattle drives and cowboy cookouts.
Kananaskis Country Golf Course
Golfing at Kananaskis Country Golf Course offers a truly spectacular experience amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Canadian Rockies. With two 18-hole courses set against stunning mountain backdrops, golfers can enjoy a memorable round surrounded by pristine wilderness. The course’s meticulously maintained fairways and greens provide an exceptional playing surface, while the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape creates a serene and picturesque setting for a day on the links.
Kananaskis Nordic Spa
If you’re looking for a rejuvenating escape, Kananaskis Nordic Spa provides a sanctuary for relaxation and wellness, with a variety of hot and cold pools, saunas, and steam rooms designed to invigorate the body and soothe the mind. Guests can indulge in a range of therapeutic treatments and massages, or simply unwind in the peaceful outdoor lounging areas surrounded by nature.
Kananaskis Outfitters
Kananaskis Outfitters is your premier destination for outdoor adventures in Kananaskis County. They offer a wide range of guided tours and equipment rentals for exploring all that Kananaskis has to offer, all year round. From hiking and mountain biking to canoeing and snowshoeing, our experienced guides will lead you on unforgettable journeys or outfit you with the perfect equipment for any endeavour.
Nakiska
Nakiska is a premier destination for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. With approximately 80 runs catering to all skill levels and accessible via 6 chairlifts, visitors can enjoy a diverse and thrilling mountain experience. The resort’s state-of-the-art facilities, stunning mountain vistas, and amenities such as dining options, accommodation, and recreational activities make Nakiska an ideal destination for families and adventurers.
Sundance Lodges
Sundance Lodges offers a unique and rustic camping experience nestled within the stunning wilderness of Kananaskis Country. Set amidst towering trees and tranquil meadows, the lodges provide cozy and comfortable accommodations in canvas tents equipped with wood-burning stoves, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for all.
Explore the different regions on the map to see which outdoor activities are available

Your Adventure Awaits
Your Adventure Awaits in Kananaskis
Discover the natural beauty of Kananaskis and its stunning provincial parks, where adventure awaits around every corner. From scenic hikes and mountain biking to paddling on crystal-clear lakes and spotting local wildlife, there’s something for every outdoor enthusiast. In the winter, enjoy world-class cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and cozy fireside moments. Whether you’re chasing adrenaline or looking to unwind, Kananaskis offers the perfect escape into the wild.

Provincial Parks & Recreational Areas
Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park
Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park encompasses a diverse landscape of forests, mountains, and river valleys. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, and backcountry camping, with popular trails like the Heart Creek Trail and the Bow Valley Parkway amidst stunning scenery. As a protected area, it serves as an important habitat for an array of wildlife species.
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Kayaking & Canoeing
- Horseback Riding
- Rock Climbing
- Snowshoeing
- Fishing
- Geocaching
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Kayaking & Canoeing
- Horseback Riding
- Rock Climbing
- Snowshoeing
- Fishing
- Geocaching
Sibbald Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Sibbald Lake Provincial Recreation Area offers a serene ambiance, enveloped by lush forests and the picturesque Sibbald Lake. Outdoor enthusiasts can delight in a variety of activities, from leisurely picnics amidst scenic vistas to immersive birdwatching experiences in the area’s diverse ecosystems. Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines into the tranquil waters of Sibbald Lake, while hikers can explore the network of picturesque trails weaving through the surrounding landscape.
- Hiking
- Camping
- Geocaching
Spray Valley
Spray Valley Provincial Park boasts picturesque landscapes characterized by rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and dense forests. Outdoor enthusiasts can partake in activities such as hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife observation amidst its natural beauty. With popular destinations like Spray Lakes Reservoir and Chester Lake, the park offers a serene retreat for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure in Kananaskis.
- Hiking
- Camping
- Fishing
- Kayaking & Canoeing
- Cross Country Skiing
- Power Boating
- Wildlife Viewing
- Snowshoeing
- Hiking
- Camping
- Fishing
- Kayaking & Canoeing
- Cross Country Skiing
- Power Boating
- Wildlife Viewing
- Snowshoeing
Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park
Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park features rugged topography, pristine waterways, and an array of biodiversity. Adventurers can embark on immersive backcountry excursions, traversing through untouched landscapes and encountering stunning panoramas along the journey. Remote and secluded, the park offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts yearning for solitude, while its extensive trail network provides ample opportunities for wildlife observation.
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Fishing
- Horseback Riding
- Mountain Biking
- Rock Climbing
- Geocaching
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Fishing
- Horseback Riding
- Mountain Biking
- Rock Climbing
- Geocaching
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park offers an array of diverse hiking routes, while cyclists can enjoy both paved and challenging mountain biking trails. Elbow Lake Trail is the sole path in the park open to equestrian use, providing access to Elbow and Sheep valleys, while anglers have options for fishing in alpine lakes or Kananaskis lakes. In the winter, visitors can ski on groomed trails in the Kananaskis Lakes area or explore the Smith-Dorrien Trails System.
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Cross Country Skiing
- Mountain Biking
- Snowshoeing
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Cross Country Skiing
- Mountain Biking
- Snowshoeing
Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park
Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park is characterized by its raw and beautiful nature. An ideal setting for backcountry expeditions, no matter where you go you will be sure to be greeted with stunning vistas. More on the quiet side, the park offers a sanctuary for those looking to escape the rush of everyday life.
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Fishing
- Mountain Biking
- Wildlife Viewing
- Geocaching
- backcountry hiking
- backcountry camping
- Fishing
- Mountain Biking
- Wildlife Viewing
- Geocaching
Sheep River Provincial Park
Sheep River Provincial Park spans from the Rockies in the west to the foothills in the east. It’s home to a diverse array of mammal and bird species. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a multitude of activities including hiking along numerous trails, horseback riding, fishing, and camping at the park’s two spacious campgrounds. In winter, the park transforms into a haven for cross-country skiers with 37 kilometres of meticulously groomed trails awaiting exploration.
- Hiking
- Camping
- Fishing
- Cross Country Skiing
- Horseback Riding
- Ice Skating
- Mountain Biking
- Geocaching
- Hiking
- Camping
- Fishing
- Cross Country Skiing
- Horseback Riding
- Ice Skating
- Mountain Biking
- Geocaching
Cataract Creek Provincial Park
Cataract Creek Provincial Park offers a serene retreat amidst Kananaskis’ natural beauty. A popular destination for campers, the Park has over 102 campsites making it a perfect family destination for those searching for a natural escape.
- Hiking
- Camping
- Fishing
- Snowmobiling
- Geocaching
- Hiking
- Camping
- Fishing
- Snowmobiling
- Geocaching
Experiences
Kananaskis Nordic Spa
If you’re looking for a rejuvenating escape, Kananaskis Nordic Spa provides a sanctuary for relaxation and wellness, with a variety of hot and cold pools, saunas, and steam rooms designed to invigorate the body and soothe the mind. Guests can indulge in a range of therapeutic treatments and massages, or simply unwind in the peaceful outdoor lounging areas surrounded by nature.
Nakiska
Nakiska is a premier destination for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. With approximately 80 runs catering to all skill levels and accessible via 6 chairlifts, visitors can enjoy a diverse and thrilling mountain experience. The resort’s state-of-the-art facilities, stunning mountain vistas, and amenities such as dining options, accommodation, and recreational activities make Nakiska an ideal destination for families and adventurers.
Kananaskis Outfitters
Kananaskis Outfitters is your premier destination for outdoor adventures in Kananaskis County. They offer a wide range of guided tours and equipment rentals for exploring all that Kananaskis has to offer, all year round. From hiking and mountain biking to canoeing and snowshoeing, our experienced guides will lead you on unforgettable journeys or outfit you with the perfect equipment for any endeavour.
Boundary Ranch
Boundary Ranch offers a unique and immersive experience in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Visitors can partake in a range of activities, including horseback riding, wagon or sleigh rides, and even overnight pack trips, allowing them to explore the stunning natural landscapes of the area. The ranch also provides opportunities for learning about Western heritage and cowboy culture through interactive experiences such as cattle drives and cowboy cookouts.
Kananaskis Country Golf Course
Golfing at Kananaskis Country Golf Course offers a truly spectacular experience amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Canadian Rockies. With two 18-hole courses set against stunning mountain backdrops, golfers can enjoy a memorable round surrounded by pristine wilderness. The course’s meticulously maintained fairways and greens provide an exceptional playing surface, while the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape creates a serene and picturesque setting for a day on the links.