Elk Pass Trail Head - Kananaskis Lakes Trail

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About Elk Pass Trail Head

There are no laws prohibiting the use of metal detectors in the public areas of provincial parks as long as the activity isn’t interfering with the enjoyment of the other park visitors, breaking any of our other regulations, or in any way threatening any of the wildlife in the park.

Metal detectors can be used in the province’s parks, provided that:

  • They are only used on beaches and similar disturbed areas (where digging will not affect the natural ecosystem/habitat). In disturbed areas that are being excavated under a research permit, these areas are closed-off from the public to prevent recreational digging
  • No historic resources are damaged or removed
  • No items are removed from the park
  • All items of value (historical or monetary) are turned over to the local park office
  • They are used for recreation and not for commercial purposes
  • Their use doesn’t violate other laws, such as interfering with a person’s quiet enjoyment in the park. People operating metal detectors are encouraged to use an earpiece/headphones to reduce the likelihood of the noise disturbing others.

 

As in the case of other park users, a person can expect to encounter officers who will inquire about the activities being conducted and require them to identify themselves and their occupation.

In order to dig for historical resources, a person requires an excavation permit issued by the Parks Division under the Historical Resources Act; this permit is associated with archeological or paleontological research permit. In some locations the excavated items are likely to remain in the park for research and storage; in situations where an excavated item is to be removed from the park, a collection permit is required.

Contact Elk Pass Trail Head

Address :

Kananaskis Lakes Trail, Alberta T0L 2C0, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +787
Website : https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/kananaskis/kananaskis-country/advisories-public-safety/trail-reports/peter-lougheed/elk-pass/
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Kananaskis Lakes Trail, Alberta T0L 2C0, Canada
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Ken Roberge on Google

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Great x-country skiing area!
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Kyle Ames on Google

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Hiking was fantastic, snow was fresh and deep and we were alone. .perfect!
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Peter Stolc on Google

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Usually sufficient space available on the parking lot. Public restrooms available. Unlimited possibilities for summer or winter outdoor activities. Unfortunately there are break-ins into cars very common here. Do not leave any valuables in the cars, if possible not even hidden in the trunk. Car should seem completely empty otherwise you are at risk. This is my own experience and I witness this also several times on other visitors cars.
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Jonathan Bowers on Google

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Good signage while pedaling over into British Columbia.
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Stan Bobrow on Google

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The best jump off for a xcountry ski tour
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Lily Kwok on Google

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Trails are well marked but there's not a lot to see on this trail. Snow is thick, maybe there was snow in the last few days.
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Michael Nott on Google

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X country skies from Elk Pass parking lot in Kananaskis to Elk Pass trail in BC. Great spring conditions, great views. Great to be outdoors.
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Jason Ngo on Google

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A good hike with an incredible end viewpoint! The trail is mostly in the forest with little to see until the end where there’s a clearing with a beautiful view. It’s a nice isolated spot with a pond wrapped around by a massive mountain! It’s very picturesque and makes the hike worth it on its own. Not very populated so you’ll likely see little to no hikers along the way.

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