With tales of a ghost town, travelling Stoney Indians, a former POW camp and the long-forgotten tunnels of a coal mine, Alberta's Kananaskis Country has a storied heritage to rival its many spectacular outdoor and recreational pursuits.
The 4,000 square kilometres of Kananaskis Country, one of eight provincial parks and wildlife areas, including Banff and Lake Louise, is an outdoor playground for all ages. Trail ride the rugged terrain of the valley, tee-off on the Trent Jones-designed golf courses, cross-country ski through fresh powder or bound over the moguls at Nakiska, site of the 1988 Olympic Alpine events.
Travel one hour west of Calgary, along Highway 40, to Kananaskis Village and you will find Delta Lodge at Kananaskis, "Alberta's Mountain Lodge and Spa." Prestigious enough to attract the G8 world leaders, Delta Lodge at Kananaskis is the perfect place to call home while you explore the Kananaskis Valley of Adventure.
Indulge your senses in an elegant Signature Club two-storey loft, with choice amenities including cozy terry cloth bathrobes and feather-soft pillows and duvets. Unwind in the tranquil Signature Club Lounge with a nightcap from the honour bar, or keep connected with high-speed Internet access. Start your day off with a classic eggs Benedict and finish it with tender prime rib of “AAA†Alberta beef at The Fireweed Grill. Relax after a hard day of adventure seeking with an invigorating body scrub at Summit Spa & Fitness or float in the 17 metre indoor, saltwater pool.
Whether you seek a romantic interlude, a family adventure or just some quiet time, our special packages promise an unforgettable experience.
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