Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
About Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park have been nourishing bodies and souls for centuries. Native tribes of the plains came to these pine-crested highlands to share the bountiful resources and participate in key spiritual ceremonies. Today’s visitors play and relax in a striking park that honours its heritage by disregarding the Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary it spans. Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park is the first and only inter-provincial park in Canada.
The park spans a huge area and you'll also find the National Heritage site of Fort Walsh on the south side of the park too. Summer activities include water sports, hiking, biking, tours and learning programs for all ages. There's even zip-lining and single track mountain biking to enjoy too!
In Winter, enjoy the 1234m elevation and have some winter fun! There's lots of cross country trails which and groomed and natures, snow showing, snow luge, natural ice rinks, hocker rinks, ice skating trails and so much more. There's even a place to renta your equipment in case you forget anything! The ski resort has a 600ft vertical which is a great place to start your snow sport adventure.
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Suggest editAdults Free as we know, some activities will charge
Children Free as we know, some activities will charge
Last Update 2023
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Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park FAQ’s
I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park?
Picnic areas on site to enjoy a snack
Any top tips when visiting?
Due to the higher elevation, the Cypress Hills experience temperatures that are a few degrees lower than the surrounding area and experience more precipitation.
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