An outdoor haven

The Crowsnest Pass is a prime destination in all seasons

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Quads in the woods

Rich green hues and mountainous views draw many to the Crowsnest Pass. — Photo courtesy of the Crownest Pass Quad Squad

When you visit the Crowsnest Pass, expect to be inspired by the vibrant scenery and multi-use trails. Whether your passion is sledding, ATVing or a range of other outdoor endeavours, the Pass will prove to be a year-round mecca for recreation. “The Pass (is) one of the best areas (in terms of) trail variety to challenge your ability and your senses,” said Joe Lumley, president of the Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad. “The Pass area provides excellent year-round access to ATVs, dirt bikes, mountain bikes, sledding, hiking, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, horseback riding, hiking, fishing and camping.” The Quad Squad made several upgrades to the trail networks in 2009 and there are plans to continue the improvements in 2010. New bridges will also be constructed over key streams, using caution not to disturb the fish habitats near by.


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