Story Starters in "History"

On the Edge of the Map

Before highways and hiking trails, Kananaskis existed in journals and on early survey maps—quiet, vast, and largely unknown. In 1858, John Palliser named the river after a Cree story of Kin-e-a-kis, a warrior who survived against the odds. Settlers like John Brewster followed, building cattle ranches beneath Mount Yamnuska. Logging and mining came later, but […]

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Coal Mine Trail & Cold Beer

For those who like their adventures with a side of history and hops, this half-day hike hits the mark. The Coal Mine Trail, just minutes from Kananaskis Village, winds through forests and foothills to the remnants of a historic mining site. Along the way, guides share stories of the valley’s industrial past—how coal shaped the […]

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