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Hiking / Walking Interpretive trails at Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site.
Follow in the footsteps of the fur traders and explore our historic site to imagine what life was like here 200 years ago.
From our Visitor Centre, you can hike 5 km through field and forest to town on the Bicentennial Bike Trail.
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Activities at Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site of Canada
Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site provides a beautiful setting in which to enjoy numerous outdoor activities.
To learn more about paddling on the North Saskatchewan River, purchase a river guide from the Alberta Recreational Canoe Association (ARCA), a non-profit, volunteer organization.
Fishing To fish in the North Saskatchewan River at Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site you must pay an entry fee, as well as purchase a provincial sport fishing licence.
Biking Bring your bike or rent a bike from the Friends of the Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site.
Contact UsRocky Mountain House National Historic SiteSite 127 Comp 6RR 4Rocky Mountain House, AlbertaCanadaT4T 2A4Tel:403-845-2412Fax:403-845-5320Email:rocky.
Sunset at Acton House, the first Hudson's Bay Company fort at Rocky Mountain House.
Explore approximately 4 km of easy nature trails or take the 5 km Bicentennial Bike Trail to the town of Rocky Mountain House.
To learn more about commercial river tours and canoe rentals, visit the Rocky Mountain House Visitor Information Centre’s website or call (403) 845-5450 or 1-800-565-3793.
Bird Wildlife Viewing Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site protects over 500 acres of field, marsh, and old spruce forest along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River.
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