A view of the wide Kananaskis River from the Flowing Water Interpretive Trail in Bow Valley. ย This is a really pleasant, short, and easy walk with some fantastic scenery and lots of wildflowers. ย There’s even a beaver dam (but apparently the beavers were bunking down in their little log cabins out of the gloom on the day my hubby and I were there. ย I would have liked to see some babies, but alas). The trailhead begins in Willowrock Campground and is well-marked and worn. ย This is another good hike for young families – there is one section of wooden stairs, but they are not too steep. ย The stairs would make it tricky for anyone with mobility issues, but the rest of the trail is accessible.
I’m always fascinated by place names – and as I’ve lived here in southern Alberta for several years, I was familiar with the idea that the word “Kananaskis” meant “meeting of the waters.” ย But it turns out that’s an erroneous marketing gimmick – the real truth behind the name is actually far more fascinating and…well…bloody. ย Check out the historical account here.
Have you ever come across any “tourist” information that wasn’t really true? ย Isn’t it interesting how stories are altered over time (or depending on agenda)?
