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Kananaskis Country boasts an array of top-notch ice climbs, sport climbing crags, and alpine routes.
K-country, generally referred to as the area south and east ofCanmore, is accessed via the artery of the park, highway 40. Along the highway you will find fantastic shoulder season crags (Wasootch Slabs,Barrier Mountain), classic ice routes (Evan-Thomas Creek), and much more.
A Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required for vehicles stopping in Kananaskis.
Head south from the Trans Canada Highway onto the 40.
Kananaskis campgrounds, resorts, or random camping (see official regulations).
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