“Every valley has a voice. Mt. Kidd is ours.”
Towering above Kananaskis Village, Mt. Kidd is more than a landmark—it’s a storyteller in stone. Named after William Kidd, a 19th-century surveyor (no, not the pirate!), the mountain has inspired generations of visitors and locals alike. Its twin peaks often shrouded in mist, Mt. Kidd has long been the backdrop for local legends, whispered tales, and a sense of quiet reverence.
Some say its silhouette resembles a reclining man watching over the valley; others swear by sightings and stories passed down from guides and generations of hikers. Whether you see it on a sunrise hike, framed from a lodge balcony, or reflected in a glacial stream, Mt. Kidd is a powerful symbol of place—and a constant reminder that every mountain carries meaning.