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Welcome to Alpine Wellness Hiking Adventures!
Most of our events are hikes but we do explore and engage in other outdoor activities. Our hikes are typically at an intermediate level however, we have easy and difficult hikes from time to time to accommodate all fitness levels. We explore the trails of Kananaskis Country, Banff, Canmore, and surrounding areas. We hike in all seasons.
- Please be considerate, respectful and supportive.
- Alpine Wellness Hiking Adventures is not a dating group.
- Dogs are always welcome.
We look forward to meeting you!
Upcoming events
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Yates Mountain & Jewel Pass via Prairie View Trail - Hike
Prairie View Trail Parking Lot, Kananaskis, AB T0L 1N0, Kananaskis, AB, CADate: October 26, 2025
Hike Start Time: 8:00AM
Hike Finish Time: 2pm-3pm (approximate)
Distance: 12km-16km
Elevation gain: 700m-900m
Difficulty: HardYates Mountain via Prairie View Trail is a relatively simple hike which allows for an easy summit. However please take into consideration that there are some steep sections which require a bit of an effort. In addition, the hike distance to the summit is 6km with an elevation gain of about 700m. The trail starts in the parking lot at the Barrier Lake dam. The path is an old road that climbs through the forrest to the shoulder ridge of Barrier Mountain. Once we leave the old road and get on the actual trail the path narrows and climbs steeply to just below the lookout. At this point the trail continues to follow the ridge and this hike can be made into a loop hike. We will first go to the fire lookout, take a lunch/snack break, and take in the views from the summit. On our way back, we can either continue on the ridge and make this a loop hike (adding about about 4km to our total distance and additional elevation gain) or retrace our ascend route back down to the parking lot. We will decide as a group once we reach the summit.
Optional: Ice skating on Barrier Lake after the hike.
(All hikes are weather dependent)
What to bring (some of the following items are optional while others are essential)
- Hiking shoes/boots with good treads.
- Hiking poles if you like to use them or for better control and balance.
- Microspikes.
- Foam pad (many options out there - shop around)
- Please dress in layers.
- Plenty of water - For winter hiking: use an insulated mug to keep your water from freezing or getting too cold to drink. If you use a water bladder, use an Insulation sleeve for the hose. Have some extra water (or hot tea) in your car to enjoy after the hike.
- Nutritious, energy-boosting lunch/snack.
- Bear spray. Many have asked why in winter? Here is one example of why 😉 and also, our group sometimes separates into smaller groups, so if you ever end up in a group or two or three it is important that at least one person has bear spray.
- Personal first aid kit.
- Toilet paper (and a bag to carry it out after use).
- Ice Skates
Carpooling/Park Pass
If anyone needs a ride from the city, please make arrangements with fellow hikers and consider a contribution to your driver for gas and Kananaskis park pass.
Weather
Barrier Lake Weather (Colder at the summit - dress for it)
Meeting Spot - Meet at the trailhead at 9AM
Prairie View Trail Parking Lot(use this link for navigation)
References
Jewel Pass via Prairie View Trail
Yates Mountain (Bob Spirko)
Kananaskis Pass
Be Bear Smart
The Seven Principles of Leave No Trace
GROW Kananaskis
Highway Conditions
Avalanche CanadaEvent photo taken on our last trip up to Yates summit.
Contact
If you have any questions please call/text me at 416-876-1765.
Waiver - by signing up for this event you acknowledge and accept the following:
"I acknowledge that this activity in which I am participating, organized by Alpine Wellness Hiking Adventures and/or its members, involves risks which are beyond the control of the group. Notwithstanding the acknowledgement of such risks, I hereby release the Alpine Wellness Hiking Adventures and its organizers from all claims for damage however so arising as a result of my participation in this and any other activity organized by the Alpine Wellness Hiking Adventures. I affirm that I am aware of the nature of this activity, its length, duration and degrees of difficulty and that I am properly equipped and physically able to participate. I have no medical or other condition which might preclude my participation. I agree to pay the cost of emergency evacuation of my person and/or my belongings that may be necessary. I agree to follow the directions of the organizer(s) and any assistants at all times."
5 attendeesHalloween NIGHT Hike - Fullerton Loop (Save the Date)
Fullerton Loop Hiking Trail, AB-66, Bragg Creek, AB, CADate: October 29, 2023
Hike Start Time: 7:00PM
Hike Finish Time: 9:30PM (approximate)
Distance: 7km
Elevation gain: 220m
Difficulty: Easy to ModerateDress up in a costume or come as you please. This will be a night hike so please bring fully charged headlamps or bring spare batteries. parking lot).
I will start at commentary to see if anyone is interested in having a fire after wards in Allen Bill Pond. It's across the road from Fullerton. if so, bring hot chocolate and firewood.
Fullerton Loop trail in Kananaskis Country near Bragg Creek is just under 7km with an elevation gain of about 220m. We will go up the steep side (ridge edge) and come down through the valley. It takes about 2 hours to complete the entire 7 km loop but this will depend on how many breaks we take, trail conditions, group pace, etc.
We will hike together as a group.
Note:
What to bring
- Hiking shoes/boots with good treads.
- Hiking poles if you like to use them but they are not necessary for this trail.
- Please dress in layers.
- Plenty of water.
- Snacks/hot chocolate/marshmallows/hot dogs/veggie skewers/corn on the cob etc (think camping foods - easy to make on the fire).
- Bear spray! 🐻🐻🐻
- Personal first aid kit.
- Chair and a blanket to keep comfortable.
- Mug/cup for a beverage of choice.
- Gas stove (if you have one - I am bringing mine but we can use another one)
- Firewood/Cooking Utensils/Grill etc.
Carpooling/Park Pass
If anyone needs a ride from the city, please make arrangements through event chat or direct messaging. Please consider a contribution to your driver for gas and park pass.
Weather
Meeting Spot - Meet at the parking lot at 7:00PM
Fullerton Loop Trailhead (use this link for navigation)
References
Fullerton Loop(Alltrails)
Kananaskis Pass
Be Bear Smart
The Seven Principles of Leave No TraceContact
If you have any questions please call/text me at 416-876-1765.
Event Waiver - by signing up for this event you acknowledge and accept the following:
"I acknowledge that this activity in which I am participating, organized by Alpine Wellness Hiking Adventures and/or its members, involves risks which are beyond the control of the group. Notwithstanding the acknowledgement of such risks, I hereby release the Alpine Wellness Hiking Adventures and its organizers from all claims for damage however so arising as a result of my participation in this and any other activity organized by the Alpine Wellness Hiking Adventures. I affirm that I am aware of the nature of this activity, its length, duration and degrees of difficulty and that I am properly equipped and physically able to participate. I have no medical or other condition which might preclude my participation. I agree to pay the cost of emergency evacuation of my person and/or my belongings that may be necessary. I agree to follow the directions of the organizer(s) and any assistants at all times."1 attendee
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