Do you need a Kananaskis Pass for Forget Me Not Pond?
Effective June 1, 2021, a Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle at provincial park and public land sites in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley.
Do I need a license to fish in Alberta?
All persons sportfishing in Alberta are required to hold an Alberta Sportfishing Licence, except: Youths under 16 years of age. Alberta residents aged 65 and older. First Nations’ Persons (defined as an Indian under the federal Indian Act)
Can you skate on Forget Me Not Pond?
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Are you able to skate on the pond? We are just travellers. The access road, Highway 66, closed to vehicles at Elbow Falls on December 1 (to reopen May 15, 2021), and so to get there now, you would need to walk or cycle many kilometres to the pond.
Can you swim in Forgetmenot pond?
People mostly head to Forget-Me-Not Pond to picnic and enjoy the views, but you can swim, if you don’t mind super cold 6°C water, or paddle out on a non-motorized boat.
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Does Kananaskis need a park pass?
Vehicles parked at provincial park and public land sites in Kananaskis Country and the Bow Valley need a Conservation Pass. Passes can also be purchased in-person or by using Wi-Fi at Kananaskis Visitor Information Centres (Barrier, Elbow and Peter Lougheed) and the Canmore Nordic Centre Day Lodge.
Do I need a pass to golf at Kananaskis?
Effective June 1, 2021, a Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle at provincial park and public land sites in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley. Enjoy 36 holes of world-class golfing!
Can you keep walleye in Alberta?
Walleye are one of Alberta’s most delicious and cherished fish species. However, to keep walleye from certain lakes in Alberta, you must apply for a licence through a draw system, much like big game licences for hunters.
How big are Forget Me Not ponds?
Forgetmenot Pond is a 0.6 mile loop trail located near Kananaskis Improvement, Alberta, Canada that features a lake and is good for all skill levels.
Is Sikome Lake open?
Sikome Lake Hours Open daily from 10:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m (Gates locked), seven days a week during operating season.
Do I have to pay to go to Kananaskis?
Fees will be charged per vehicle, and it will cost users $15 per day or $90 per year to park a personal vehicle in K-Country. Small commercial vehicles (such as shuttles, taxis, and small group transport of 15 people or less) will have to pay $22.50 per day, or $135 for an annual pass.