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Rawson Lake – Kananaskis Country – Hiking Alberta
Rawson Lake is a spectacular, winter snowshoe trip. It is classified as moderate, and distance is limited to the near end of the lake. On this day, I am leading a group with the Calgary Outdoor Club . If you are new to Calgary, … Continue reading →
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