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Explore Canmore's lost towns and untold stories on this 3-hour guided hike through historic sites, overgrown wagon roads, and scenic mountain views.
Discover the Canmore: Lost Towns and Untold Stories Hiking Tour, a captivating 3-hour journey through Alberta’s historic mining areas. Priced at $66.07 per person, this tour offers an engaging way to uncover the area’s hidden past while enjoying the stunning scenery of the Canadian Rockies. Led by a professional, certified guide, the tour promises personalized attention with groups limited to no more than six participants, ensuring a relaxed and informative experience.
This tour is ideal for those with a taste for history, exploration, and outdoor activity. It’s suitable for most travelers, provided they can handle a moderately steep walk and are comfortable on uneven terrain. Keep in mind that mobility issues or medical conditions could pose challenges, and the tour does not cater to children under 8. With an average booking window of 29 days in advance, this experience is both popular and well-regarded, earning a perfect 5-star rating from 13 reviews.


The Canmore: Lost Towns and Untold Stories Hiking Tour starts at the Canmore Recreation Centre. This centrally located meeting point makes access straightforward, especially for those staying nearby or using public transportation. The tour’s focus is on discovering buried treasures of the past—abandoned mining towns that tell stories of Alberta’s early industry—and exploring old wagon roads that wind through the rugged landscape.
With a professional, certified guide, visitors are taken on a moderate hike that combines history, natural beauty, and adventure. The walk includes overgrown paths and remnants from the early 1900s, making it a fascinating experience for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly manner, with mentions of their ability to explain complex history in an accessible way.
The tour concludes back at the starting point, giving ample time to reflect on the day’s discoveries and scenic views. This experience balances physical activity with educational storytelling, making it an excellent choice for those interested in Alberta’s lesser-known stories.
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The core of this tour involves walking down old wagon roads that have become overgrown but still hold traces of their past purpose. These paths lead to forgotten mining towns, where remnants such as discarded equipment and structures provide a tangible link to Alberta’s mining history.
Each stop offers a chance to learn about the area’s untold stories, from the lives of early miners to how these towns fell into obscurity. The guide shares insights into the town’s history and the landscape, enriching the walk with context and storytelling.
Expect to see scenic mountain views along the route, with opportunities to spot local wildlife, including bears and other animals that inhabit the region. The tour’s pace is flexible, with periodic stops to take in the scenery and capture photos.

All reviews highlight the expertise and warmth of the guides, especially noting guides like Jacob and Ben. They are described as friendly, flexible, and highly knowledgeable about the local landscape, flora, fauna, and history.
The guides excel at explaining the history of the early 1900s, as well as identifying native trees and traces of animals. They are adept at answering questions and ensuring each guest feels comfortable and engaged throughout the hike.
This personalized attention is a strong point of the tour, thanks to the limited group size of six. The guides’ storytelling skills combined with their local knowledge create a rich and enjoyable experience for all participants.

The tour provides hiking poles and ice cleats upon request, which helps during steeper or icy sections of the trail. The Park Pass fees are included in the price, simplifying the logistics for participants.
While the tour is accessible to most, it is not suitable for individuals with mobility issues, recent surgeries, or certain medical conditions. Pregnant women are advised to refrain from participating. The activity lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a manageable option for most fit travelers.
Starting at the Canmore Recreation Centre, the tour is near public transportation, making it convenient for visitors. Since the group size is limited to 12, booking in advance ensures a spot, with most trips booked around 29 days ahead.

Safety is a priority on this tour, with wildlife observation being a possibility, including bears and other animals. The guides emphasize keeping an eye out for wildlife and following safety instructions.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility in case of weather changes or schedule conflicts. The experience is dependent on good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you will receive a full refund or a rescheduled date.

This hiking experience stands apart due to its focus on hidden histories and less-traveled routes. The combination of scenic mountain landscapes with stories of early Canadian Rockies settlers and miners makes it rich in both scenery and substance.
The small group size and knowledgeable guides ensure an intimate and personalized experience. The inclusion of equipment and park fees makes it a straightforward choice for those looking to combine outdoor activity with educational discovery.
While the moderately steep walk and uneven terrain might not suit everyone, most active visitors will find this tour both manageable and rewarding. It’s particularly suitable for history enthusiasts and nature lovers eager to explore Alberta’s off-the-beaten-path corners.

This guided hike offers a unique glimpse into Alberta’s mining past, complemented by breathtaking mountain scenery. The personalized approach, with small groups and expert guides, turns history into a vivid and engaging experience.
The 3-hour duration strikes a good balance between depth and accessibility, making it a compelling choice for those visiting Canmore and wanting to venture beyond the typical sightseeing spots. The price is reasonable considering the personalized attention, inclusion of park fees, and the opportunity to spot wildlife in their natural habitat.
This tour suits active travelers with a curiosity for history and nature, looking for a meaningful outdoor adventure amid Alberta’s stunning landscape.
“The guide was lovely. She had a great knowledge of the area. The walk was a little steep so we stopped a few times and took in the views.”

Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not recommended for children under 8 due to uneven terrain and the physical demands of the hike.
What should I bring on the hike?
Participants should bring bottled water and snacks, as these are not included. The tour provides hiking poles and ice cleats upon request, depending on the weather and trail conditions.
Can service animals join the tour?
Yes, service animals are welcome on this tour.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 29 days ahead, but securing a spot earlier is recommended, especially during busy seasons.
Is transportation provided to the meeting point?
The tour starts near public transportation at the Canmore Recreation Centre, making it accessible for most visitors.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to bad weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.