Located in the northernmost part of
Kananaskis Country between Banff and Calgary, the Bow Corridor
is a gateway to the Canadian Rockies and has been used as a
travel route for over 10,000 years.
Towering peaks surround the valley. Retreating glaciers have
left a landscape carpeted by a mosaic of meadows, aspens, and
evergreens. Rare and unusual flowers grace the hills and hollows
of the valley. Look for surprises in this valley such as the
spring and fall migrations of golden eagles overhead. You can
fish for trout and whitefish in the Bow River, picnic at one
of the scenic day use areas, or enjoy the areas many hiking
trails.
Minimize
your impact by staying on the trails and packing out all your
garbage.