Discover the best top things to do in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta including Uplift Adventures, Crowsnest Pass, Allison Lake Cross Country Ski Trails, Crowsnest Pass Golf Club, Chinook Lake Campground.
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5.0 based on 32 reviews
Uplift Adventures is a small business homegrown in Crowsnest Pass. We mainly operate in the South Canadian Rockies, more specifically Waterton, Castle Parks, and Crowsnest Pass offering interpretive walks, day hiking trips, multiday backpacking trip, ice walks, and snowshoeing trips. While we offer several services that are bookable online, Uplift Adventures also works closely with schools to provide curriculum-based programs and mentorship experience. In addition, we consultant on trail planning and mapping, interpretive programs, and environmental work. Our dream at Uplift Adventures is to create outdoor experiences and knowledge for people to feel confident and connected to the outdoors. We value building an outdoor community to include all types of people. And our ultimate dream is to create Conservation Tourism to rebuild some of the damaged landscapes from historical mining, exploration, and neglected trail use in the Canadian Rockies.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
We did the play & stay at the new Crowsnest Pass G.C., staying at the Blairmore Hotel. Had a wonderful stay, the course was awesome and the hotel was clean, convenient, and very comfortable. Highly recommend this overall.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Some great cross-county ski venues are quite a drive from anywhere, not here. We appreciated the highway sign, but then had to figure out a little which road to take, as we didn't notice further explicit "cross-country ski" signs. They have a good grooming and track-setting operation, and appear to be able to host a variety of related events. We enjoyed our visit very much. There was some figuring out to do related the many on-site maps (excellent they have so many!), as some links on the map didn't seem to be there. The website is helpful, but you need a good memory to figure out which trails are not maintained because they allow dog-walking. And some of the trails we thought, from the website, would have been track-set weren't, but there were still lots that were. All-in-all, a great place, and kudos to Coleman for having such a high quality facility!
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Located right in the heart of the Crowsnest Pass, with spectacular mountains views on all sides. The Crowsnest Pass Golf Club is one of the most scenic courses in Western Canada. Prepare yourself for an unparalleled golfing experience. Our course is a pleasure for golfers of any skill level to play. Test your accuracy with our fairways, water hazards and sand traps; we have everything you need to challenge you and improve your game. Our full-service golf course has a relaxed vibe, where guests can enjoy golf memberships, superb amenities, outstanding service and 18 holes of magnificent golf.
Very nice golf course with stunning mountain views. Five sets of tee boxes mean that even beginner golfers and juniors can have a decent round of mountain golf. new clubhouse has a very nice deck to enjoy another “round” after the 18th!
4.0 based on 13 reviews
We enjoyed our 3 nights at Chinook because: -our forest site was quite private (view photos online to choose one you prefer) -the lake is scenic and good for paddling (no motors) -trail around the lake is nice and you can stop at one of the mini beaches and go for a dip away from the busy day use area (water is cold but not freezing) -water is clear -moose came to drink from the lake in the evening and a deer was foraging up on the banks -waterfall is one of the nicest we’ve seen (very cold to swim in) -dogs allowed on lake trail -lots of trailers in the lakeside sites despite the steep entrance hill. Bring a good truck to get back out!
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