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Bow Valley Provincial Park is a mountain paradise tucked into the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies. Better still, it’s 103 km (64 mi) west of Calgary, making it an easy day trip. Of course, you might want to stay a little longer. That’s because the park offers almost endless recreational opportunities. Anglers can’t resist the world-famous trout fishing. Paddlers of all skill levels launch their boats and boards at Canoe Meadows. The Widowmaker offers challenging whitewater and excellent vantage points for spectators. Trails throughout the park attract hikers, mountain bikes, snowshoers and cross-country skiers. Eight campgrounds in the park make it easy to extend your stay. Most are open from May to September, but winter sites are available. The Kananaskis Visitor Information Centre is a helpful first stop for those new to the area. It also has free Wi-Fi, just in case you need it.

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Canmore, Canada

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Scenic shot of bridge over river in Bow Valley Provincial Park.
Popular trails include the Grassi Lakes Trail and the Windridge Trail, providing scenic views of the Bow Valley.
Scenic shot of Bow Valley Provincial Park, in Kananaskis Country.
The Bow River offers opportunities for fishing and canoeing within the park’s boundaries.
People walking  through Grotto Canyon  in Bow Valley Provincial Park.
The park provides camping facilities with amenities such as picnic tables, fire pits, and restroom facilities.
Landscape view of Bow Valley Park.
The park features diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and rugged mountain terrain.