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Kananaskis Country is a system of provincial parks creating a 4,000 square kilometre rural area, nestled in the front ranges and foothills of the Canadian Rockies.

Extending southeast of Canada’s oldest national park, Banff, the Kananaskis Country area is abundant with wildlife. Substantial populations of large ungulates, including moose, mule deer, white-tailed deer and bighorn sheep, can be found here which in turn attract carnivores such as bear, wolf, coyote and occasionally cougar and wolverine. The high alpine and subalpine habitats support good populations of American pika along with spectacular flora, colourful butterflies and mountain bird species. 

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  • Ideal for viewing: white-tailed deer, moose, bighorn sheep, brown bear, pika

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Wildlife of the Canadian Rockies

As well as providing awe-inspiring scenery, the majestic Canadian Rockies are also home to an incredible mix of mammals and birds. This small group trip offers opportunities to search for iconic Canadian wildlife, including moose, grizzly and black bears, in a spectacular mountain setting. Find out more about Z) Wildlife of the Canadian Rockies

  • Price (inc. flights): 14 days from £7,495
  • Trip type:
    Group Tour
  • When to go:
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