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Mount Shark Cross-Country Ski

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This is a popular over 30-kilometre trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Views are outstanding!

Mount Shark is a bit of a drive away, but it’s worth it. The best time to visit is December through April.

Mount Shark Trailhead, Kananaskis, AB T0L 2C0

Photos: Vlad Umnov

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