PLUZ Trail Maps of Kananaskis Country - AEP

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PLUZ Trail Maps of Kananaskis Country - AEP
Fitzsimmons Creek
5,570,000
Creek
50°15'0"N
5,635,000
50°50'0"N
st
Lo
Tra
il
Pas
que
Creek
5,630,000
50°10'0"N
5,560,000
Trails open to off-highway vehicles with an overall width under
0.9 m (36”).
Snow Vehicles
Snow vehicles – a motor vehicle designed and equipped to be
driven exclusively on snow or ice – as defined by the Public Land
Administration Regulation (PLAR). www.qp.alberta.ca
Trail access may be amended, modified or closed by an officer in response to fires, fire
hazard, flooding, wildlife or other environmental and safety concerns. Please ensure you
have the recent information on the area you are travelling to before you arrive and obey all
posted signs and notices.
Department of
Transportation Roads
No trail symbols will be used to identify
roads in the PLUZ.
Only vehicles that are registered as
on-highway vehicles and have
valid insurance may operate on these
roads.
Industrial/Commercial roads
held under a Licence of Occupation
(LOC) or Departmental Licence of
Occupation (DLO) under the Public
Lands Act
No trail symbols will be used to identify
roads in the PLUZ. LOC/DLO roads
fall under the jurisdiction of the Traffic
Safety Act and vehicles that operate
on the LOC/DLO must be licensed and
registered as “on-highway vehicles.”
All vehicles that are licensed, insured and
registered as an on-highway vehicle are
permitted on these roads. Certain LOCs
have conditions restricting public access
for safety or wildlife reasons.
Temporary resource roads
(usually in place less than two years)
No trails symbols will be used to identify
roads in the PLUZ. Even though these
roads are built to lower standard than
primary or secondary highways they still
require on-road licence and registration
for vehicles to operate.
Public access may be permitted.
Up-to-date information on these roads
will be provided on the PLUZ web page as
well as at kiosks throughout the area.
Closed Roads
No trails symbols will be used to identify
roads in the PLUZ. These are roads that
are not open to the public for use.
Roads are closed for public use because
of public safety or fish and wildlife
concerns.
Shared Roads
These roads will be designated by the
Shared Use Road sign.
Obey the posted speed limits and
respect all users.
Some of the industrial/commercial/
temporary roads in the McLean
PLUZ were built on existing motorized
recreational access trails. The Elbow
Valley trail currently is the only Shared
Use road in the McLean PLUZ. As a
condition of the approval to use the
recreationalaccess trail for industrial use,
OHV and snow vehicle traffic is allowed.
The trail has been upgraded to allow for
the industrial traffic and a disposition
under the Public Lands Act has been
issued, but the road is to be treated as a
recreation trail.
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50°20'0"N
5,570,000
50°15'0"N
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5,645,000
50°55'0"N
5,640,000
5,575,000
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5,627,500
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5,565,000
5,580,000
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5,565,000
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Single Track Trails
Pri
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5,632,500
5,630,000
Gate
North
Fork
PRA
Kananaskis
Country
PLUZ
5,560,000
50°10'0"N
5,660,000
5,655,000
5,650,000
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5,575,000
Cree
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51°0'0"N
Cre
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Jumpin gpound
5,640,000
5,630,000
5,637,500
5,635,000
50°50'0"N
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Ka
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Creek
5,650,000
5,645,000
50°55'0"N
50°40'0"N
5,642,500
5,635,000
Cre
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5,640,000
ry - Private Land
OHV Use Prohibited Beyond PLUZ Bounda
Creek
McL ean
5,660,000
51°0'0"N
5,625,000
50°45'0"N
5,620,000
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Little
5,630,000
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Cre
River
Elbow
50°45'0"N
5,625,000
5,620,000
5,655,000
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5,630,000
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50°50'0"N
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Trail
Mac
Creek
River
Summit
50°55'0"N
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5,642,500
Wil kins
5,640,000
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Wilkin
Creek
5,637,500
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5,630,000
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Oyster
5,627,500
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Cat
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Ethe rin
Skylin
672,500
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114°35'0"W
min
R4
670,000
Cum
667,500
Cummings
665,000
Trail
114°40'0"W
ion
662,500
Trail
660,000
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - May 15
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114°45'0"W
R5 W5M
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Mesa Butte
PRA
Cr
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549
Cre
657,500
Threepoint
Threep
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k
Cree
Don Getty
Wildland
Provincial Park
epoin
R6
a Creek
Mes
Link
Current information is provided at kiosks, indicated by
symbols on the map.
T21
McLean Creek
Off-Highway Vehicle
PLUZ
Threepoint
Thre
eek
Trails open for off-highway vehicles with an overall width under
1.2 m (50”).
oad
kR
ek
Cre
ard
How
Wildland Park
The end of a trail on the map means that motorized access
terminates at that point.
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Cree
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T21
696
701
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Cr
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718
710
Creek
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716
Mc
694
692
702
Quad Trails
Creek
ee
Cr
Broken lines indicate a trail that is open only during
specific times of the year.
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690
706
720
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684
688
704
Fish
Champion
Lakes
Quirk
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682
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A solid line
Donindicates
Getty a trail that is open year-round for
vehicles of the designated size or smaller.
Gate
686
714
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Cr
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680
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676
640
Kananaskis Country PLUZ
T21
ee
Gate
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d
ar
The colours of the trails indicate the maximum width
How of a
vehicle permitted on the trail. If the width of your vehicle is
less than or equal to the maximum vehicle size indicated,
you can use that trail. (Please see the legend for more
details.)
Cr
T22
iske
Mus
Quirk
Each numbered dot on this map corresponds to a numbered
post on the ground.
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ted
hibi
Cre
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Pro
Characterized as primitive, meaning they are unsurfaced
and may be very rough.
632
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Fisher
Creek
PRA
630
628
Fis
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762
Wh
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Cre
634
S
418
Creek
Creek
711
Staging
712
698
678
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - Apr 30
420
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Qu
Use
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Silvester
700
696
66
Creek
702
701
710
V
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To aid navigation:
655,000
OH
654
692
R4
Creek
yon
652
McLean
Pond
e Creek
ited
605
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Open year-round for non-motorized use.
T21
•
Subject to two-way traffic flow. Expect to meet
•
704
656
694
695
706
650
Allen Bill
Pond
Powderfac
hib
Understanding this Map
676
604
ow
Elb
Kananaskis
Country
PLUZ
Firearm Use Restriction Zone
R5
er
Riv
Prairie Cree
Pro
606
618
R6
T22
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608
614
Muskeg
610
626
Firearm use restriction in effect for McLean and Kananaskis Country
PLUZs except for authorized hunting purposes.
418
682
680
Gate
684
686
690
688
Conditions
All motorized vehicles* are allowed on this trail classification. Use
caution and respect other users of the trail system. Trails open for
off-highway vehicles with an overall width up to and including those
over 1.6 m (65”).
* Includes snow vehicles
NEW
Firearms Use Restriction Zone
413
Us
584
674
Exc
416 412
422
114°35'0"W
Roads in the Public Land Use Zones
V
OH
616
Designated Trail Network: Keep on the trail and be aware of signs and trail conditions
McLean Creek PLUZ: Trail intersection and trail designations have been posted.
Sibbald PLUZ: Trail signs limited. Note: area is prone to blow down trees and scant snowfall.
Cataract PLUZ: Trail signs installed/maintained by volunteers.
Permitted Vehicles
Conno
p
420
114°40'0"W
4x4 Trails
Note:
k
Cree
Creek
612
oncoming traffic.
Public Land Use Zones have been established within Kananaskis Country to identify what
trails/area and during what time periods off-highway vehicles and snow vehicles are permitted
(see Kananaskis Country Public Land Use Zones/Permitted Motorized Activities chart). Other
non-motorized uses are permitted within all the PLUZs and are described in other maps/brochures
published by Tourism, Parks and Recreation for Kananaskis Country PLUZs.
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Fisher
West 678
592
All trails are:
What are Public Land Use Zones?
410
414
114°45'0"W
R5 W5M
670,000
Trail Designation System
Type of Trail
ee
428
436
440
594
Target practice restrictions.
No firearm discharge, within the
1 km No Camping/No Open Fires
zone, except for lawfully
authorized hunting purposes.
Zone maps
available at
kiosks.
Cr
438
within 1 km
of a road
Can
450
448
e
Fish
446
665,000
Public Land Use Zone
Use of this area
for firearms
practice is prohibited
under the Public
Lands Act.
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452
590
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allowed
beyond this
point
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624
Don Getty
Wildland
Park
W
on
ins
ilk
1. Travel is restricted to snow vehicles. All other OHVs are prohibited.
2. Travel is permitted on designated snow vehicle trails only.
Firearm Use
Restrictions
Shared
Use
Road
ng
578
576
470
R6
Ra
k
466 468
Champion Lakes
430
424
432
5
762
Moose Dome Cre
ee
Cr
620
434
4
T14
Sibbald and Cataract Creek Public Land Use Zones
402
460
3
660,000
462
622
r
Quirk
596
T15
940
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
T22
454
458
Don Getty
Wildland
Park
Follow directions on signs as posted.
506
464
2
Public Land Use Signs
182
Gate
456
1
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - Apr 30
T14
660,000
114°45'0"W
Kilometres
167
404
Gate
ct
Oyste
478
Raspbe
476
ct
ara
Cat
Staging Area
Creek
ek
Cre
Trail
398
472
488
582
R6 W5M
655,000
114°50'0"W
Trail
ara
Cat
Cataract
Creek
PRA
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Falle
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186
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Lo
486
548
570
396
392
492
580
394
188
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Ba
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Ro
Creek
504
Whiske
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184
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V
Us
380
174
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Cr
OH
382
378
502
650,000
114°55'0"W
Gate
Trail
176
368
516
496
645,000
Don Getty
Wildland Park
ton
ring
Ethe
an
370
510
575
166
Le
n
ea
L
Mc
Fish East
232
ers
226
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210
220
224
234
552
588
206
204
202
Lo
348
512
522
514
216 214
156
364
511
Boundary
350
524
530
546
158
212
218
Mc
536
150
236
352
PLUZ
Use
538
542
230
228
520
Creek
146
144
217
330
ited
142
250
332
Prohib
98
328
326
OHV
532
334
Kananaskis
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254
640,000
115°0'0"W
66
R7
Creek
Cataract Loop
T21
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lve
540
E
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Si
315
321
322
320
140
Raspberry
Ridge
T15
Cr
314
316
96
136
138
104
244
252
w
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Elb
Gate
T22
McLean Creek
OHV PLUZ
irk
Qu
306
208
w
lbo
Creek
260
l
310
108
94
84
88
90
294
292
112
86
256
290 288
Elbow River
Launch PRA
114
92
66
Gate
122
72
258
7
266
124
74
82
80
34
R8
Sh oulder
635,000
115°5'0"W
128
14
280
286
Gate
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - May 15
18 16
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k
Cr.
12
Nihahi
Rain
ton Trail
ring
Ethe
Gravel
Pit
ee
ie
10
8
32
T21
Don Getty
Wildland
Park
Don Getty
Wildland
Park
Etherington
Creek
PRA
C
Gate
Cr
Elbow Falls
PRA
air
268
Gravel
Pit 278
6
2
Ford
dary
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - Apr 30
28
rface
k
Elbow
River
66
PRA
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - Apr 30
Elbow Falls
Gate
PRA
Gate Closed
Gate
Dec 1 - May 15
k
Cree
Elbow
River
Launch
PRA
Boun
k
Cree
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - May 15
Gate
38
Elbow-Sheep
Wildland Park
mas
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Cre
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4
22
-Th o
ee
Gate
Pra irie
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Po wd
Cr
0
50
52
46
43
42
78
30
Staging
58
76
48
44
Kananakis Country
Park
62
64
McLean Creek
PRA
ek
Gate
Gate
Moose Mtn.
Trailhead
PRA
Ing’s Mine
PRA
Cre
Creek
k
18
16
60
Eva
n
Cree
on
Cany
14
Elbow
River
PRA
McLean
Pond
36
Pr
k
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - Apr 30
12
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - May 15
T22
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Cre
54
2
10
p
no
Mo ose
114°35'0"W
T16
940
Creek
ril
Ba
l
Trai
k
ree
West Bragg
Creek PRA
Gate
Ranger
Dome
Z
PLU
r
n
Co
S
S
Gate
Pridd
i
Tra
ge
Creek
22
S
Don Getty
Wildland
Park
T22
OHV Designated Trail Network in Effect
Stay on the Trails
is
56
Staging Area
4
k
Mtn
k
Cree
n
Ra
Gate
McLean Creek
PRA
Gate
McLean Creek PLUZ Map
Gooseberry
Cr
ee
762
ose
Trail
Dome
Kananaskis Country PLUZ
Moose Mtn
Trailhead
PRA
Ing's
Mine
PRA
Gooseberry
PRA
Elbow
R4
il
Bar
R5
ek
T23
Creek
670,000
Cre
Moose
C r. Mountain
Canyon
4
672,500
R5
r
Rive
Mo
Country
Gate
667,500
d
Re
665,000
R6
Moose
Gate
662,500
nt
Brya
660,000
op
657,500
114°35'0"W
670,000
Powderface Trail
Use Dec.1- Apr.30
Kananaskis
655,000
114°40'0"W
Lo
3
Kilometres
114°45'0"W
oop
2
e
1
Elbow-Sheep
Wildland Park
il
Tra
0
k
Country
k
655,000
114°50'0"W
Blu
650,000
114°55'0"W
T16
ree
und C
Ju mpingpo
114°40'0"W
665,000
R6
68
Pinetop
PRA
Jumpingpound
Demonstration
Forest
½L
ue
Bl
645,000
ee
R6 W5M
R7
115°0'0"W
Cr
Pine
Grove
PRA
ek
ace
erf
wd
Po
(Coincident with Green Zone Boundary
around McLean Creek PLUZ)
Pipelines ( OHV Use Prohibited )
640,000
ge
Gor
Bluerock
Wildland Park
T23
Bluerock
Wildland
Park
Gate
114°45'0"W
660,000
T24
Jumpingpound
Creek PRA
Cre
k
Cree
Forest Protection Area Boundary
Trail Intersection Marker
R8
T20
Ro
Vo lcan
o
Elbow-Sheep
Wildland Park
n
Ind ia
Old Baldy
Pass Trail
PRA
k
ee
Cr
Cutlines
Creek
sk
Lu
Creek
ek
Gate
660,000
R6
Cre
Creek
Sibbald
Viewpoint
PRA
Gate Closed
Dec 1 - May 15
otch
Kananaskis Country Designated Trails
Staging Area
97
Snow Vehicle Trail
Elbow
.
Sibbald
Lake
PRA
Cataract Creek PLUZ
114°45'0"W
655,000
Stoney I.R.
No. 142, 143, 144
Dawson
PRA
so
Wa
S
Single Track
c 2016 Government of Alberta
Base Data provided by the Government of Alberta under the
Alberta Open Government Licence of November 2014.
Wellsite/Pipeline data provided by HIS Energy (Canada) Ltd.
This information as depicted is subject to change, therefore the Government
of Alberta assumes no responsibility for discrepancies at time of use.
Map prepared by: AEP, South Saskatchewan Region,
Regional Informatics Unit - Calgary, April 2016
Creek
int
ck
68
Cr
y
40
Little
Elbow
PRA
Tombstone
Lakes
Other Roads
Information Kiosk
Quad Trail
epo
er
Riv
n
Sto
R7
Sibbald
Meadows
Pond
SibPRA
ba
ld
Sibbald
Meadows
Pond
Barrier
Lake
e
upin
Po rc
Truck Trail (4x4)
e
Thr
Talus
Lake
T20
Rivers / Streams
Signage
Shared Use Road
Don Getty
Wildland
Park
Trail Use
January 1 - March 31
Lakes / Reservoirs
Fire Lookout
License of Occupation and Public Access
le
Litt
Bow Valley
Wildland Park
C
Don Getty
Wildland
Park
Creek
Paved Roads
gow
Gla s
Bow Valley
Wildland Park
T24
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Townships
Wellsite
Glasgow
.
Stoney I.R.
No. 142, 143, 144
R8
114°50'0"W
650,000
Ba teman
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Cr
T21
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Gravel Pit
Elbow-Sheep
Wildland Park
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Co
First Nations
McLean Cr.
OHV PLUZ
66
il
Chilver
Lake.
114°55'0"W
645,000
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Cr
Parks and Protected Areas
Seasonal Gate Closure
Tr
a
115°0'0"W
640,000
635,000
Qui rk
Year Round Gate Closure
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Firearm Use Restriction Zone
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Fo
1km No Camping/No Open Fire Zone
R6
Cobble
Flats
PRA
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Cre
Under the Backcountry Trail Flood
Rehabilitation Program, trails in the area may be
temporarily closed due to construction. Please be
aware of construction projects on trails and avoid
temporary closure areas – for more information visit:
backcountryflood.alberta.ca.
114°45'0"W
655,000
Little
Elbow
PRA
Cr.
Non-Motorized Uses - All trails / access open
Motorized Uses - Permitted ONLY on trails designated and posted
NOTE: All trails have two-way traffic
• LOC & Public Access - Licensed and registered on-highway vehicles
• 4x4s - Trucks, jeeps, quads, motorcycles, snow vehicles
• Quads - Quads, motorcycles, snow vehicles
• Motorcycles - Motorcycle use only
• Snow Vehicles - Designated trails for winter snow vehicle use only,
except in McLean Creek PLUZ
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ld
Sh ou
Caution:
Public Land Use Zone (PLUZ)
hi
Designated Trails
Creek
T21
N
Trail Use Designation
R7
Niha
1. Travel is restricted to snow vehicles. All
other OHVs are prohibited.
2. Travel is permitted on designated
trails only.
3. Elbow Loop Public Recreation Trail is
open Jan. 1 to Mar. 31.
4. Periodic trail closures may be in effect
due to poor snow or avalanche
conditions.
5. For your own safety, no stopping in
posted avalanche areas.
Map Legend
Designated Trails 2016
R8
114°50'0"W
650,000
wd
Elbow Loop Public Recreation Trail
114°55'0"W
645,000
Po
Public Land Use Zones
of
Kananaskis Country
115°0'0"W
640,000
Sibbald PLUZ
g
Elbow Loop Public Recreation Trail
Liability Disclaimer - This brochure is provided for information purposes and to advise you of the rules relating to trail use.
Use of the trail system is entirely at your own risk. The trails have not been classified by degree of difficulty and little or no
maintenance is done on these trails; natural and human-made hazards may exist. The trail system can be difficult and physically
challenging and conditions may change due to weather and other factors. For example, trails that may be easy to traverse under
dry or frozen conditions may be hazardous and/or impassable under spring thaw or wet conditions. It is up to users of the trail
system to learn the skills necessary for their safety and to exercise caution in potentially hazardous areas.
•
•
•
•
McLean Creek
•
Sibbald
•
Camp Responsibly
Cataract Creek
•
Kananaskis Country
•
Ride Responsibly
Know Before You Go
Stay on the designated trail,
Leave no trace of your visit, and
Respect other users of the area.
Sharing the Land
Kananaskis Country is a 4200 km2 mosaic of
places designated as parks or public land
managed for multi-use. Here recreation, industry
and conservation coexist. The aim of Public Land
Use Zones (PLUZs) is to help facilitate this
goal by managing recreation within specific
landscapes. A PLUZ determines where
recreational activities can occur and under what
conditions.
There are four Public Land Use Zones in
Kananaskis Country: McLean Creek Off-Highway
Vehicle PLUZ, Sibbald Snow Vehicle and Cataract
Snow Vehicle PLUZs, and the Kananaskis Country
PLUZ. A motorized access chart is provided to
help you choose the appropriate activity for your
destination. Non-motorized activities are
permitted within all Public Land Use Zones.
Sibbald PLUZ
Powderface
Trail
McLean
Creek PLUZ
Elbow
Loop
Visitors to Kananaskis Country are strongly encouraged to use the amenities and facilities provided by Alberta
Environment and Parks (AEP) in Provincial Recreation Areas (PRA).
These areas have been engineered to reduce the risk of environmental impact to fish and wildlife habitat,
vegetation, soil and water integrity that is caused by intensive use.
Serviced Camping Opportunities
Public Land
Use Zones
Services
McLean Creek
Off-Highway Vehicle
McLean Creek Fisher Creek
Campground
Campground
Day Use
Staging Area
Refer to map for PLUZ location within Kananaskis Country
Sibbald
Snow Vehicle
Cataract Creek
Snow Vehicle
Dawson
Cataract Creek
Equestrian
Campground
Staging Area
& Campground
50 areas
30 areas
15 areas
20 areas
OHV
Snow vehicle
OHV
Snow vehicle
Snow vehicle
Snow vehicle
17 sites
Year-round
102 sites
May 15-Sept 1*
Provincial Recreation
Area Camping
170 sites
30 sites
(winter: sites/
Year-round
services reduced)
OHV-friendly
sites available
- Reservations
yes
x
- Electrical Hookup
yes
x
- Showers
yes
x
- Water/Pump
yes
yes
- Toilets
yes
yes
- Bear-proof garbage bins
yes
yes
- Shelter
yes
x
x
x
x
x
yes
yes
x
x
x
x
yes
yes
yes
yes
Kananaskis
Country
Etherington
Creek
Campground
For a complete
20 areas
list of Provincial
Recreation Areas
Snow vehicle and services in
the Kananaskis
61 sites
May 2-Oct 13* Country PLUZ
10 equestrian visit www.kanancamping sites askis-country.ca
May 2-Sept 1
x
x
x
yes
yes
yes
x
Winter camping is allowed at the
Cataract and Etherington Trailhead
parking areas Dec. 1-Apr. 30
* Opening and closing dates are subject to change without notice.
OHV: Off-Highway Vehicle (not including snow vehicles) as
defined by Public Land Administration Regulation
•
Obey signs and observe the rules of the PLUZ.
•
Motorized use is limited to the designated trails shown on the map on the other side of the brochure. See
Designated Trails and Roads for more information.
•
Wheeled or tracked vehicles are not allowed on beds or shores of watercourses, wetlands or waterbodies.
Visitors who do not follow the rules could be fined or charged under provincial
legislation.
•
Do not wash your vehicle in a watercourse, wetland or waterbody.
For more information, look for area kiosks
•
Slow down. Adjust your speed of travel according to trail conditions to ensure the safety of all users.
•
Be courteous to other users and respect the limitations of their activities.
•
When meeting equestrian users, pull off to the side of the trail, shut off your engine, and remove your
helmet. Wait until the horse(s) and rider(s) have passed before restarting your engine.
•
When meeting hikers and mountain bikers, slow down and be courteous while passing.
•
When meeting dog sleds, pull off to the side of the trail and let the dog team pass.
•
If you encounter a locked gate, do not proceed beyond it. Access may be prohibited for reasons relating to
wildlife and other natural resource management, topography, private property, or human health and safety.
Travel is permitted beyond cattle guards and wire gates on the designated trail system. In lieu of posted
instructions, please leave the gate (open or closed) as you found it.
Public Land Use Zone Rules
McLean Creek PLUZ
Sibbald PLUZ
Cataract Creek PLUZ
Kananaskis Country PLUZ
Cataract
Creek PLUZ
Elbow Loop
Powderface Trail
• An officer may order a person within the zone to refrain from doing anything that in the opinion of the officer, is
dangerous to life or property or detrimental to the management of or use of any road, trail or route within that
zone.
Best Practices For Random Camping
• Harmful materials such as sediment or pollution ( e.g. fuels, oils, greases, industrial or household chemicals or
refuse) may not be deposited into any water or onto ice of any watercourse or water body.
To reduce the impact of camping outside of campgrounds, ensure your site remains in a clean and tidy
condition.
• You may only cross streams at bridges or lawful crossings. Crossing a stream anywhere other than a bridge or
established ford is not permitted.
• Pack out all garbage.
• When required, fire bans and travel restrictions will be implemented.
• Camp at least 30 metres (100 feet) from water.
• Do not cut or remove live trees or vegetation.
Important Changes in the
2016 Edition
• Use weed-free feed for horses.
• Use existing fire pits and dismantle rock rings before you leave the site.
New: Firearm use restriction in effect for McLean
and Kananaskis Country PLUZs except for
authorized hunting purposes. See maps for location.
• Extinguish your campfire by soaking it with water, stirring the ashes, and soaking again.
Alberta Environment and Parks is leading the
restoration and reconstruction of priority
backcountry trails on public lands impacted by the
2013 flood. The Backcountry Trail Flood
Rehabilitation (BTFR) Program aims to restore
trails for both motorized and non-motorized users.
For your safety and the safety of trail workers,
please be aware of construction projects on trails
and avoid temporary closure areas. Closures will
be posted at trailheads and on the BTFR Program
Web Map. Trails that have been rerouted will have
signage posted at the start and end of the reroute
indicating changes.
• For your safety, camp at least 100 metres away from an oil and gas wellsite or facility.
For updated information on flood rehabilitation
projects, closures and reroutes please visit the
AEP website at: backcountryflood.alberta.ca
Backcountry Trail
Flood Rehabilitation
Program
OHV - Off-highway vehicles
(not including snow vehicles*)
Snow Vehicle
Permitted
Not Permitted Not Permitted
Kananaskis
Country
Traffic Safety Act
Powderface Trail
Not Permitted Not Permitted Not Permitted
All OHV May 1-Nov 30
Dec 1 - Apr 30
restricted to vehicles
not exceeding 450 kg
(1000 lbs) with 3 or
more flotation tires
Permitted
Jan 1 - Mar 31
Vacation Guide
travelalberta.com
(780) 427-4321
Avoiding Wildlife Encounters
• Set up camp sites in open areas away from game trails, berry bushes, clover
patches, streams and lakeshores.
• Make noise to warn wildlife of your approach when walking or horseback
riding near water bodies and dense shrubbery.
• If you see a bear or see or smell an animal carcass, leave the area
immediately.
NB: Trail system
is subject to scant
snowfall and
effects of wind/
blow down
* as defined by Public Lands Administration Regulation
If you have been in Alberta for more than 30 days, all Alberta requirements apply.
Permitted
Dec 1-Apr 30
Operators under 14 years of age must be supervised by an adult.
All wild animals are unpredictable and can be dangerous—never feed or approach wildlife.
Volunteer Efforts in the Public Land Use Zones
Volunteers play an important role in improving and enhancing the designated trail system in Kananaskis
Country.
The efforts of these dedicated individuals in supporting the development of sustainable trails will help to
provide recreational opportunities for current and future users of the area, while protecting the area’s natural
resources.
Liability Disclaimer - This brochure is provided for information purposes and to advise you of the rules
relating to trail use. Use of the trail system is entirely at your own risk. The trails have not been classified by
degree of difficulty and little or no maintenance is done on these trails; natural and human-made hazards
may exist. The trail system can be difficult and physically challenging and conditions may change due to
weather and other factors. For example, trails that may be easy to traverse under dry or frozen conditions
may be hazardous and/or impassable under spring thaw or wet conditions. It is up to users of the trail
system to learn the skills necessary for their safety and to exercise caution in potentially hazardous areas.
To report a wildfire call 310-FIRE (310-3473)
Report hunting and fishing violations, dial
Report A Poacher 1-800-642-3800
Environment 24-hour pollution response
team 1-800-222-6514
Scanning this QR code will take you directly
to the McLean Creek PLUZ website for new
digital mapping options and downloads.
ISBN:
978-1-4601-2896-1 (Printed Edition)
978-1-4601-2897-8 (Online Edition)
Revised April 2016
Getting There
Use the maps on the reverse side as a general
guide to your destination.
11
Rocky
Mountain
House
11
Red Deer
12
54
56
734
21
27
Banff
National
Park
9
Drumheller
22
9
72
1
56
1
CALGARY
24
This brochure is classified as a notice under the Public Lands Administration Regulation.
The official Statutes and Regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpreting and applying the
law. Clarification of the regulations may be obtained from your nearest Alberta Environment and Parks
office.
Provincial Statutes and Regulations, in print or electronic format, are available through Alberta Queen’s
Printer: 780-427-4952 or visit qp.alberta.ca
See map and trail designation system on the other side of
the brochure for more information.
In case of emergency, please dial 911
• Pack out all of your garbage in sealed bags.
• Produce valid proof of insurance.
Not Permitted
with two
Exceptions: Permitted
Jan 1-Mar 31
Emergency
• Never partially burn or bury food scraps.
• Follow the rules regarding registration of the vehicle and the display of licence plates as required by their home
jurisdiction.
Permitted
Permitted
Jan 1 - Mar 31 Dec 1 - Apr 30
Calgary
403-297-8800 (dial 310-0000 toll-free)
• Use dried food and portable camp stoves whenever possible.
Other volunteers work to keep trails passable, by removing windblown trees and other hazards.
• Carry proof of residency.
Contact the nearest AEP office or visit
aep.alberta.ca
• Bears have an amazing sense of smell and can find buried food. Plan ahead to reduce scent attractants.
• At least one white headlamp on the front of the vehicle capable of illuminating at least 60 metres (185 feet).
To operate an OHV on Alberta public lands, people from another jurisdiction must:
For More Information
• Carry bear spray and know how to use it.
• Tail lamp on the vehicle rear capable of emitting a red light visible from at least 60 metres (185 feet).
• Proper exhaust muffler with spark arrestor.
Information
• Keep your pet on a leash at all times.
To help protect areas near water, improve water quality and protect fisheries resources, volunteers have done
maintenance on existing bridges and worked on bioengineering projects such as planting willows and
stabilizing stream banks.
• Current licence plate properly affixed in a visible location.
Elbow Loop
Kananaskis Country
kananaskis-country.ca
For more information on living with bears and other wildlife, visit aep.alberta.ca
• Valid registration and insurance. Operator must be able to produce documents.
Kananaskis
Country
Parks Canada
pc.gc.ca
• Cook food and dispose of dishwater a safe distance from your camp.
Firearm Restriction
Kananaskis
Country
Alberta Parks & Protected Areas
albertaparks.ca
Camping
Every off-highway vehicle (OHV) and snow vehicle operating on public land must have the following:
Sibbald
Cataract Creek
Snow Vehicle Snow Vehicle
Additional web resources:
• Store food, cooking equipment, garbage, toiletries and other scented items in your vehicle or high in a tree,
at least 100 metres (330 feet) from your camp.
If you have any concerns about the condition of the trails and campsites or their appropriate use,
please call AEP in Calgary at 403-297-8800. (Dial 310-0000 for toll-free access.)
McLean Creek
Off-Highway
Vehicle
To learn more about Public Land Use Zones, recreational access to agricultural public land and forest
protection including wildfire updates, visit the AEP website at aep.alberta.ca
• OHVs are only allowed on “Designated Trails”. The designation system is explained on the map side of this
brochure. No cross-country travel or off-trail use by OHVs is permitted.
• Firearm use restriction in effect for McLean and Kananaskis Country PLUZs except for authorized hunting
purposes. See maps for location.
Type of Vehicle
1-866-FYI-FIRE (3473)
• Never take these items into your sleeping area and do not sleep in clothes you wore while cooking.
• Campfires must be attended at all times and extinguished before leaving your site.
Kananaskis Country Public Land Use Zones/
Permitted Motorized Activities
310-FIRE (3473)
• OHVs are not allowed on roads. These are shown as red lines on the map.
• Campfires are allowed for cooking and warming purposes only; no large fires (bonfires) are allowed
• Limit your stay to a maximum of 14 days.
1-800-642-3800
Recreational
Access to
Grazing Leases
310-3773
• Use odour-proof containers to store anything that may attract a bear, including toiletries and pet food.
• Camping facilities must be temporary and portable.
• Fill all toilets, fire pits and waste-water pits with soil, and level before you leave the site.
Fire Ban
Information
albertafirebans.ca
Off-Highway Vehicles
• No camping or open fires are allowed within one kilometre of a road, or where otherwise indicated by signage.
• Never leave your campfire unattended.
Report A
Wildfire
• You shall comply with the instructions, prohibitions and directions contained in signs and/or notices posted within
the zone.
• No cutting, removing or damaging living trees or any vegetation is allowed.
• Use existing vehicle tracks and choose routes with the most durable surface.
Report A
Poacher
• You shall comply with the lawful orders of an officer.
• While using the zone it is to be kept in a condition satisfactory to an officer at all times.
• Choose camping areas that minimize damage to vegetation.
or visit aep.alberta.ca
General
• When leaving the zone you shall restore the land to a clean and tidy condition. Leave it better than you found it.
Kananaskis
Country PLUZ
It is your responsibility to become familiar with the activities allowed in this area
before you visit.
Kananaskis
Country
Public Land
Use Zone
23
B
2
.
1
23
Medicine
Hat
22
C
Lethbridge
.
3
4