Cougar Safety
With the recent cougar activity/sightings in WBC, it’s high time to share some essential safety tips for those facing off with a cougar. ➡️ Nature's Telegrams: Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife signs. ➡️ [...]
With the recent cougar activity/sightings in WBC, it’s high time to share some essential safety tips for those facing off with a cougar. ➡️ Nature's Telegrams: Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife signs. ➡️ [...]
Ah, it's November - that time of year when the deer get a little flirty! By following these practical tips, both you and our four-legged friends can coexist safely on the roads. 🦌 Be [...]
We have enjoyed some amazingly warm fall weather but we all know that’s going to change in the near future. Winter is on the horizon, which means it’s time to change the way we’re [...]
Bragg Creek Trails are a special blend of natural wonder, adventure, and stewardship. These trails are nestled within a Provincial Recreation Area and a Public Land Use Zone, making it vital to be aware of [...]
You're out in the wilderness, enjoying the great outdoors when you come face to face with a bear. What do you do? Don’t panic! We’ve got your back with this handy guide to differentiating [...]
In the fall, both Black Bears and Grizzly Bears are hyper focused on preparing for hibernation. At this time of year, bears begin a period of overeating called hyperphagia, where, for up to 20 [...]
Get ready to roll and stroll your way into the legacy lane - Bragg Creek Trails and its partners have left no stone unturned, just plenty of smooth pavement. The completion of the final [...]
Commemorate National Truth and Reconciliation Day on September 30th 🍁 On this important day, we stand together as a nation to honor the resilience and strength of Indigenous peoples. National Truth and Reconciliation Day serves [...]
Wondering what to pack for your next outdoor adventure? Even if you’re only planning to be out for a few hours on a day-trip, it’s important to pack some essential items. Weather can change [...]
It's that time of year again when love is in the air - and so are some seriously lovestruck elk (and moose). While our elk population may not be the talk of the town, it's still important to be prepared during rutting season (peaks Mid-Sept - Mid-Oct).