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Alberta
Kananaskis

Grassi Lake Trail – Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park

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Canada
Alberta
Kananaskis

Grassi Lake Trail – Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park

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Grassi Lake Trail – Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park

01:34

4.48km

260m

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This family-friendly hike takes you to two crystal-clear, turquoise-coloured mountain lakes, while also passing a waterfall and Alberta's only visible prehistoric reef.

The area was colonised 8,000 years ago by the Stoney Nakoda, Siksika, Blood and Kootenai tribes. The mountains of the Bow Valley are sacred to them. According to their tradition, it’s the place where they were created and the place they will return to at the end of their time. The former coal mining community of Canmore was founded in 1884. However, the town only really became famous after the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. En route to the trailhead, you’ll drive past the Nordic Centre, where the cross-country skiing and biathlon competitions took place.

From the car park, take the upper path for the outward journey. It follows an old track, is easier to walk than the alternative and is open all year round. There are numerous beautiful perspectives of the lakes, which are named after Lawrence Grassi, an Italian who travelled to Canada to work in the coal mines. He was a gifted path builder and we have him to partly thank for the hiking trails here.

Above the lakes, you’ll pass a steep cliff that’s popular with rock climbers. The rock is around 400 million years old, formed during the Devonian period, making it the oldest rock face in Alberta. The route becomes a little more challenging here. The top of the dam is the turn back point. From here, you can see Mount Rundle and the first high peaks of the Rocky Mountains.

The lower Grassi Lakes Trail is a good option for the hike back. You’ll discover a beautiful waterfall in the heart of the forest and enjoy a glorious viewpoint, ideal for a stop to enjoy a brew or a picnic.

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Last updated: December 9, 2024

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Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park

Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park

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84 m

Grassi Lakes Trailhead

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Great short hike with fantastic views and breathtaking colors. But get there early to avoid the crowds.

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1.83 km

Grassi Lakes

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The water is clear and not deep, so you can look to the bottom in many places and see, for example, tree trunks that are rotting very slowly due to the cold water temperatures. The two lakes were named after Lawrence Grassi, who built the hiking trail to the lakes in the 1920s.

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1.96 km

View of Grassi Lakes and Canmore

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A steeper passage with beautiful views of Canmore in the Bow Valley. This section of the trail is also the access route for rock climbers. Be careful and considerate of one another.

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2.23 km

The upper end of the Grassi Lakes Trail. Even though the dam is man-made, the view across the water to the mountains, which are well over 2,000 meters high, is impressive. Sometimes mountain goats stray here from Goat Creek and the Mt. Runder mountain range. Enjoy the view, but please do not feed them.

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3.15 km

A beautiful, but above all large and secure viewpoint on the way to the Grassi Lakes. Here you can briefly enjoy the view of the Rundle Canal and the water reservoir or spread out for a picnic.

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4.48 km

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2.23 km

2.19 km

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2.19 km

1.71 km

205 m

184 m

133 m

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October 7, 2024

This family-friendly hike takes you to two crystal-clear, turquoise-coloured mountain lakes, while also passing a waterfall and Alberta's only visible prehistoric reef.



The area was colonised 8,000 years ago by the Stoney Nakoda, Siksika, Blood and Kootenai tribes. The mountains of the Bow Valley are

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Trail Reviews

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July 28, 2023, Grassi Lakes Hike 🇨🇦

Short run to the Grassi Lakes which are well worth a walk. Sporty little challenging - but the nature is great. Arrived at the top experienced a marriage proposal... 😍

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Although it's more difficult and strenuous, the Grassi Lakes Interpretive Trail is definitely worth hiking. It offers beautiful views of a waterfall, mountains, lakes, and valleys. A $15.75 day pass is required for Kananaskis Provincial Park, as the Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park is part of it.

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