Now that the snow is disappearing, we can think of spring and summer adventures. Here are a few of our favorite pictures from past summers of people enjoying warmer weather in David Thompson Country.
- Canoeing and rafting the North Saskatchewan River with HeLa Ventures and their Mountain Adventure School.
2. Enjoying the mountain views from a saddle with JKL Trail Rides.
3. Mountain climbing and mountain biking with Frontier Lodge.
4. Hiking the trails near Nordegg with Terra Firma Nordegg.
5. Riding some amazing trails with McKenzie’s Trails West.
6. Riding the runs at Baseline Mountain with the Baseline Mountain Biking Club.
7. Whitewater rafting the upper Red Deer River with Hunter Valley Adventures.
8. Hiking mountain trails and learning history with Pursuit Adventures.
9. Tubing on the North Saskatchewan River near Rocky Mountain House with Rocky River Rats.
10. Seeing the mountains from above with Rockies Heli Tours near Nordegg.
11. Climbing the ropes of the High Static Course at Goldeye Centre.
12. Canoeing on Twin Lakes and Crimson Lake with the Rocky Canoe Club.
12. Marketplace on Main each Thursday evening in Rocky Mountain House.
Bonus Activity for 2019 – The Alberta Masters Games August 22 – 25, 2019
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