Bow Valley Basics
Mountains, Mountains, and more Mountains
Alberta Wildlife
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This river gives Bow Valley its name.

What is the Bow River?

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This mountain range stretches from British Columbia to New Mexico.

What are the Rocky Mountains?

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This large mammal is known for its curved horns.

What is a bighorn sheep?

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Alberta’s provincial flower.

What is the wild rose?

200

This activity involves walking in nature, often on marked trails.

What is hiking?

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This trail connects Canmore to Banff and is popular with cyclists.

What is the Legacy Trail?

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This famous trio of peaks is a landmark near Canmore.

What are the Three Sisters?

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This predator is also the largest cat in North America.

What is a cougar?

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This tree needs fire to release its seeds.

What is the lodgepole pine?

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This activity involves scaling rock faces with ropes.

What is rock climbing?

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This Bow Valley site was used for Olympic events in 1988.

What is the Canmore Nordic Centre?

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This peak near Canmore is named after a famous coal miner and trailblazer. 

What is Mount Lawrence Grassi?

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This bear species is smaller and more common than its grizzly cousin.

What is a black bear?

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This plant is known for its bright red berries and is toxic if eaten.

What is baneberry?

600

This popular winter sport involves sliding down snowy slopes.

What is skiing?

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This Bow Valley cave system is one of the longest in Canada.

What is Rat’s Nest Cave?

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It's located right next to Door Jamb Mountain, and most people will hike both on the same day.

What is Loder Peak?
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This bird of prey nests on cliff faces and hunts small mammals and fish.

What is a golden eagle?

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This invasive pink and purple plant threatens native species in Bow Valley.

What is spotted knapweed?

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This activity involves hiking with tennis-racquet-like objects on your feet. 

What is snowshoeing?

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This provincial park was established in 1959 and is part of a wildlife corridor.

What is Bow Valley Provincial Park?

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It was first ascended in 1947 by L. Parker, R.C. Hind and J.F. Tarrant, can be seen from Exshaw Creek.

What is Mount Fable?

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The most commonly seen mammal in the Bow Valley.

What is a squirrel?

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A common, showy native plant known for its vibrant purple flowers, it is also one of the first signs of life after a wildfire or other disturbance.

What is Fireweed?

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This activity involves navigating rivers in an inflatable boat.

What is whitewater rafting?

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