Join us for the last mindful sunset hike of the year.
We're going to walk the Bow River Flats and learn both the ancient and modern stories of local mountains, where you have wide open panoramic views of some of the most photographed mountains in the Canadian Rockies.
These mountains get their distinctive shapes from the Rundle Thrust Fault effect, which gives this 50 km range between Canmore and Banff many of the most iconic mountains in the entire Rocky Mountains chain.
In addition to the unique geological forces that shaped these majestic peaks, these mountains really come to life when you hear the ancient indigenous stories of how they are seen as living beings and sacred guardians.
On this hike, you can fully unplug, awaken your senses and learn mindful walking meditation. You will have a chance to pause and contemplate with a mindful walking session during the golden hour and sitspot meditation during the sunset to reflect on these stories and how these mountains inspire you with awe and wonder.
In this area, we regularly see beavers, bald eagles, coyotes, elk, deer and a rich diversity of birds singing in the trees.
Bring your camera and prepare yourself for a completely different way of seeing the most iconic mountains of the Bow Valley.
Meeting Spot: Canmore Off-Leash Dog Park (first exit coming from Calgary by the helicopter pad)
This hike is a free community event happening on Friday, September 26th from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
About The Instructor:
Kyle Pearce is certified in interpretive hiking guiding, wilderness first aid, forest bathing, mindful ecotherapy, flow state coaching and learning experience design.
Kyle splits his time between Canmore, Alberta in the summer and Santa Marta, Colombia in the winter, where he runs retreats and treks in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains.
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