The Crowsnest Pass is a jewel in the Rocky Mountains. The five towns of the Pass are typified by a traditional western setting where short grasses, abundant wildlife, dramatic mountains, alpine forests and big sky dominate the landscape.
Within the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass, there is so much to see and do! In particular, during the summer the area offers outstanding adventure racing, hiking and fishing.
Fishing and River Adventures
Local Endurance Races
The Crowsnest Pass is a jewel in the Rocky Mountains. The five towns of the Pass are typified by a traditional western setting where short grasses, abundant wildlife, dramatic mountains, alpine forests and big sky dominate the landscape.
Within the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass, there is so much to see and do! In particular, during the summer the area offers outstanding adventure racing, hiking and fishing.
Local endurance races:
Local fishing guides and resources:
Read more about the town of Coleman
Read more about the town of Blairmore
The remarkable culture and lifestyle of local indigenous people can be seen and experienced one hour away at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. It is a UNESCO world heritage site located 18 km northwest of Fort Macleod.
In 1903, thetown of Frank experienced a rockslide avalanche, to learn more about this tragedy visit the Frank Slide Interpretive Centre which is a 10 minute drive from our park.
Websites that offer comprehensive overviews:
Municipality of Crowsnest Pass
Business directory of the Crowsnest Pass Area Crowsnest Pass Chamber of Commerce