Prairie View Trail Parking - Kananaskis

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

About Prairie View Trail Parking

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.

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Kananaskis, AB T0L 2H0, Canada
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Cassandra Tomas on Google

Family, dog and mountain bike friendly hike. Wide trails, so you can walk side by side without blocking the trail. Ample parking too. We found we didn't need hiking poles, and you could get away with using athletic shoes if you don't have hiking shoes specifically. We didn't see any animals on our hike, except the occasional squirrel or bird perhaps.
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Chad Milroy on Google

Had a change in our plans to head up Prairie View today, as there was a momma grizzly with four cubbies. So, instead we hiked the lake trail. We ended up having lunch at the jewel bay back country campground. My son put his feet in the Barrier Lake water and found it so cold. We hiked back a different way that took us along the high, rocky edges of the lake. It was tough but fun. Wear good hikers or runners. We’ll now have to come back to do the actual Prairie View Hike!!
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Ken Luu on Google

Fairly easy trail with mostly wide pathways! We did a sunrise hike starting at 445am and got to the top roughly 2 hours later. Bring a lot of headlamps and travel in a group!
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Bonnette Hamuli on Google

It was my first time hiking and i enjoyed the Great view at the top. When I heard someone say they saw a bear lol I was hiking in fear than calm later on. Will be back for a second round to finish the entire loop
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Usman Khan on Google

It was a very good hike and very enjoyable.The closest thing to a shop is the has station if you need something get it from there. Best time to start is 6am because by 9am it got pretty busy but at 7am there was barely anyone there.
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Mapolenka S on Google

Parking lot might be busy ad the trail and the lake is popular and close to Calgary (50 min), but also it depends from where you are driving. The walk around the lake could be short or longer. It is usually very windy there, but nice place to go
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Rey Tomas on Google

We went up Yates Mountain. If you haven't read the reviews on other hiking sites, please do. It's more for seasoned hikers. It starts off as a casual walk from the parking area towards the base of the mountain. From that point on it's a serious hike that tests your mettle and pushes you to quitting. With a steep inclined on rocky terrain, you need to figure out a game plan on rest points and water breaks. Of course we tried to do it without rest but a fair bit of water breaks as we were trying to get to the summit under 2hrs which we did. We were rewarded with one of the sexiest views in Kananakis. Required for the hike: Ski Poles and hiking boots. Also need a very good thermos to hold cold ice water. Bring bug spray as the bugs are relentless. Definitely climbing up rocks expected.
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Alex Garin on Google

Convenient parking lot at Barrier Lake dam where you can start a couple of popular hikes or do some outdoor activities on the lake, like fishing, kayaking or horse riding. Prairie View Lookout is most popular due to excellent view over Barrier Lake and Mt. Baldy, dominating on backdrop

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