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Published: September 10th 2009
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Sundance Canyon Trail
Tray mountain bikes the trail. We starting our cycle ride at the Cave and Basin (hot spring) in Banff, which incidentaly is where the Canadian National Parks were founded by a couple of railway workers. The trail to Sundance Canyon is an 8.6km round trip. This paved route seems to be very popular with all types of people, horse riders, cyclists, walkers and even skateboarders.
This is a fairly flat trail and runs along side a the Bow river for a little while, the river was paticularly blue today. After about 2 km the trail moves away from the river and heads into the forest.
At just over the 3km point bikes are no longer allowed so we had to resort to foot. The pathe then takes us upwards into the canyon over a series of bridges.
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