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Alberta
Cypress County

Trans Canada Trail

Moderate

2

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Trans Canada Trail

02:25

8.61km

170m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 5.3-mile Trans Canada Trail in Cypress Hills Provincial Park, gaining 569 feet with scenic views, taking around 2.5 hours.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Cypress Hills Provincial Park

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38 m

An Island in the Ice Viewpoint

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A prairie plateau that was above the glaciers that formed during the last ice age.

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1.65 km

Trans Canada Trail

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A small section of the 28,000 km Trans Canada Trail runs through Cypress Hills Provincial Park. However, this section is not connected to the main trail and operates as its own spur independent of the rest of the trail.

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4.30 km

Reesor Lake

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Located in Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Reesor Lake is a popular spot for trout fishing. Historically there was two separate lakes here, but a dam was built in 1960 and the resulting higher water level created the single lake we see today.

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8.61 km

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8.60 km

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8.60 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Trans Canada Trail in Cypress Hills Provincial Park?

Specific parking details for this section of the Trans Canada Trail are not provided in the tour data. However, as it's located within Cypress Hills Provincial Park, designated parking areas for trailheads are typically available within the park. It's advisable to check the official park website for detailed information on trailhead access and parking facilities before your visit.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in Cypress Hills Provincial Park?

Yes, as this section of the Trans Canada Trail is located within Cypress Hills Provincial Park, park entrance fees or permits may be required. It's best to check the official Alberta Parks website for the most current information on park passes and regulations before you go.

Is the Trans Canada Trail in Cypress Hills Provincial Park dog-friendly?

Generally, provincial parks in Alberta allow dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary. Always check the official Cypress Hills Provincial Park guidelines regarding pets to ensure a smooth hike with your canine companion.

What is the best time of year to hike this section of the Trans Canada Trail?

The best time to hike this trail largely depends on your preference. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides warmer weather ideal for enjoying Reesor Lake. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice conditions. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.

What points of interest will I see along this Trans Canada Trail route?

Along this route, you'll encounter several notable points of interest. Keep an eye out for the scenic An Island in the Ice Viewpoint, offering unique vistas. You'll also pass by the tranquil Reesor Lake, a beautiful spot to enjoy the natural surroundings. The trail itself is a highlight, being part of the extensive Trans Canada Trail network.

What is the terrain like on this section of the Trans Canada Trail?

This section of the Trans Canada Trail, rated as 'moderate' difficulty, features varied terrain typical of a provincial park setting. You can expect a mix of forested paths and possibly some open areas, with an elevation gain of approximately 173 meters. The trail is well-suited for hiking and offers a diverse outdoor experience.

Is this section of the Trans Canada Trail suitable for beginners?

With a 'moderate' difficulty rating and a distance of about 8.6 km, this section of the Trans Canada Trail is generally suitable for beginners who are reasonably fit and have some hiking experience. The elevation gain of around 173 meters is manageable, but comfortable footwear and adequate hydration are recommended.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is entirely part of the official Trans Canada Trail (Cypress Hills Park: Alberta) and the broader Trans Canada Trail network. While it primarily follows these designated paths, it's always good to be aware of your surroundings and any local trail markers.

Is this a loop trail or an out-and-back route?

Based on the tour data showing equal elevation gain and descent (approximately 173 meters up and 173 meters down), this route is likely an out-and-back trail or a loop. For precise navigation, always refer to the komoot tour map.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

Cypress Hills Provincial Park is known for its diverse ecosystems. While hiking, you might spot various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and never feed animals. Carrying bear spray is also a good precaution in this region.

How long does it typically take to hike this section of the Trans Canada Trail?

This specific section of the Trans Canada Trail is estimated to take approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes to complete. This duration is an average and can vary depending on your pace, the number of stops you make, and trail conditions.

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