This map covers the most popular hiking and mountain
biking terrain in Banff National Park, from Lake Louise
in the north to the south end of Banff National Park,
plus all of Mt. Assiniboine Provincial Park.
All of the day hikes in and around Banff townsite
are covered on this map, such as Tunnel Mountain, Sundance
Canyon, Bow Falls to the Hoodoos, Johnston Canyon, Castle
Mountain Lookout and the network of trails at Sunshine
Village. As well, the popular, multi-day hiking and
equestrian loops to Egypt Lake, Shadow Lake and the
Sawback Trail up through Mystic Pass are shown in their
entirety.
You also get full coverage of the access routes in
and out of Mt. Assiniboine Provincial Park via Sunshine
Meadows and Citadel Pass, or via Bryant Creek from the
Mt. Shark trailhead in Kananaskis Country.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can choose from more than
ten trails, ranging from easy pedals around the townsite
to longer outings such as Goat Creek Trail, Lake Minnewanka,
and the Banff Trail-Rundle Riverside route from Canmore
to Banff.
On the back of the map are 1:50 000-scale inset maps
of the Mt. Assiniboine and Sunshine Village areas. Also
on the back are trail descriptions and photos of 20
recommended day hikes, four classic multi-day trips
and eight mountain bike rides. Each of these described
trails is referenced and color-coded to the map on the
front.
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This map covers the most popular hiking and mountain
biking terrain in Jasper National Park, from Miette
Hot Springs and Maligne Lake in the north, west to Jasper
townsite and the Tonquin Valley, and south to Fortress
Lake.
Premier day hikes on this map include Bald Hills,
Opal Hills, Cavell Meadows, Sulphur Skyline and Valley
of the Five Lakes. Multi-day hikes such as the Skyline
Trail, Tonquin Valley, Fortress Lake, Geraldine Lakes,
Athabasca Pass (Alberta side only) and Fryatt Valley
are also shown in their entirety on this map.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can choose from more than
ten trails, ranging from easy pedals around the townsite
to longer outings such as Saturday Night Loop, Jacques
Lake and the Overlander Trail.
On the back of the map are trail descriptions and
photos of 18 recommended day hikes, seven overnight
or multi-day trips and ten classic mountain bike rides.
Each of these described trails is referenced and colour-coded
to the map on the front. Also on the back is contact
information for Jasper National Park, as well for as
the three backcountry lodges located in the Tonquin
Valley and on the Skyline Trail.
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