Canmore Kananaskis Activities
The CopperStone Resort Kananaskis Hotels in Canmore is located in an area that provides activities, attractions and outdoor adventures throughout all four seasons. Below are just some of the activities that are located near the Copperstone Resort Hotel.
Lake Minnewanka Boat Tours

Lake Minnewanka Boat Tours in Banff National Park offers boat tours, charter fishing and boat rentals in some of the most interesting and spectacular scenery found anywhere in the Canadian Rockies.
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Banff Gondola

Visit the Canadian Rockies and the Banff Gondola to see more mountains in a moment than most see in a lifetime. Ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain in Banff, Canada to experience a bird's eye view of six mountain ranges. A definite 'must-do' on your trip to the Canadian Rockies.
Banff Upper Hot Springs

All the amenities of a modern facility are featured in this splendid, historic spa and bath house - against a backdrop of Banff's spectacular alpine scenery. You will luxuriate in the comfort of soothing hot springs where travelers have come to "take the waters" for more than a century.
Inside Out Experience

Inside Out Experience provides fun, safe and memorable Canadian Rockies adventures for all ages and skill levels. Enjoy exciting adventures such as whitewater rafting, mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding with their professional and knowledgeable guides.
Mad Dogs & Englishmen Expeditions

A multi-activity Canmore Sled Dog Touring company offering primarily guided Dog Sled & Ski-joring tours on trails within Kananaskis Country just outside Banff National Park. Trips range from 2 hour, half day, full day or multi-day on request.
Kananaskis Outfitters

Canmore and the surrounding area is the perfect location to enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating. Kananaskis Outfitters has all your equipment needs whatever the activity.
Canmore Canverns

Knowledgeable guides take you on a natural history tour of an exciting underground world, etched and sculptured over hundreds of thousands of years through twisting passages and chambers of stalactites and stalagmites, animal bones and fossils.


