Story Starters in "Mount Engadine Lodge"

In the Spirit of Preservation

Kananaskis is one of the few places where conservation and tourism coexist by design. With over 4,000 square kilometres of protected parkland and a region-wide Conservation Pass that directly funds trail upkeep and habitat restoration, Kananaskis is built on stewardship. Visitors are encouraged to tread lightly, travel responsibly, and leave no trace. Businesses like Mount […]

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Pledge to the Peaks

What does it mean to be a responsible traveller in the Rockies? In Kananaskis, it starts with the simplest act: awareness. The Pledge to the Peaks is a call to visitors to treat the land with care—pack out what you pack in, stick to trails, and support local businesses that value sustainability. The pledge isn’t […]

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Mountain Mindfulness: Recharging at the Nordic Spa and Beyond

Wellness in Kananaskis is as much about the setting as it is the soak. At the heart of it is the Kananaskis Nordic Spa—a 50,000-square-foot open-air hydrotherapy circuit that invites guests to reset, recharge, and reconnect with the rhythm of nature. Picture steam rising from hot pools as snow falls gently around you, a robe […]

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Off-Grid and On-Point

Disconnect to reconnect at Mount Engadine Lodge—a wilderness retreat where Wi-Fi fades out and mountain stillness takes over. Tucked into Spray Valley Provincial Park, this all-inclusive lodge offers cozy glamping tents, cabins, and lodge rooms surrounded by nature. Guests start the day with sunrise views over the meadow, enjoy chef-prepared meals, and wind down with […]

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Healing on the Land

Wellness in Kananaskis isn’t confined to spas or yoga mats—it’s rooted in the land itself. For thousands of years, the peaks, forests, and rivers of this region have been places of ceremony, reflection, and healing for Indigenous peoples. That legacy continues today, not just in guided meditations or forest bathing walks, but in the quiet […]

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