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Banff National Park, Alberta  Canada
Banff Backcountry Lodge Rides

For folks who are looking to take a little bit of home into the back-country, Sundance and Halfway Lodges provide just the right combination. Like the full circle rides, days are spent horseback riding and exploring. Unlike the circle rides, evenings are spent in a cozy lodge. We call that roughing it the civilized way!

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Rates 2008: All inclusive from Banff, AB - rides from lodge to lodge
plus GST 2.5% (5% for Canadian residents), and Park fee per night $10
6 Days/5 Nights from $1,335-$1,514  
We-Mo  
 check availability
5 Days/ 4 Nights from $1,123-$1,272  
Mo-Fr     
 check availability
4 Days/ 3 Nights from $907-$1,025  
Su-We      check availability
3 Days/ 2 Nights from $686-$775  
Mo-We and Th-Sa    

  Detailed Rates and Dates

2008 Dates
are available
                    from May to Oct
Meeting:  Banff, Trail Rider Store
Horses:     Quarter Mix
Tack:         Western
Pace:       
Slow, 4-6 hours per day
Level:
      Novice+
Min/Max Riders:
2-14
Notes:  
Bus transfer from Calgary to Banff approximately $50
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Itinerary Six-day LODGE RIDE

Day 1 - Riders meet at our office at 9:30 a.m. and are transported by van to Martin Stables. There they are met by their guides and horses and mount up for the ten mile ride to Banff Sundance Lodge via the glacier-fed waters of the Bow River, Healy and Brewster Creeks.

 Day 2 - The adventure continues southward with a ride up to Halfway Lodge. The trail winds along the historic Strom pack trail with the rugged Sundance Range dominating the eastern horizon.

Day 3 - After a good night's rest at Halfway Lodge and a hearty breakfast, it's down to the corral to mount up for the day's ride. Trips may take riders to the headwaters of Brewster Creek or to the breathtaking views enjoyed at the top of Allenby Pass, at an elevation of 8,100 ft.

Day 4 - After a warm good-bye to the cook and Halfway, the trail leads back to Sundance Lodge. This will be home for the next two nights.

Day 5 - The day begins with a hot, ranch-style breakfast, fuel for the ride up Fatigue Creek. At midday, both horse and rider enjoy a restful break in the Fatigue Valley, while the lunch horse is unpacked and coffee is brewed. The lofty heights of the Continental Divide provide spectacular vistas of both Alberta and British Columbia.

Day 6 - The gang gets together for one last day on the trail, a "soft" ten-mile ride from Sundance to Martin Stables, arriving at approximately 4:30 p.m. The adventure has come to a close, but the magic of your holiday will linger on to be relived and shared.

Shorter Trips
The 4 day trip departs on a Sunday and spends the first night at Sundance Lodge, the second night at Halfway Lodge and returns back to Sundance for the final evening.

The 5 day trip departs on a Monday and spends the first night at Sundance Lodge, the second and third night at Halfway Lodge and returns back to Sundance Lodge for the final evening.

Accommodations
Completed in 1991, Sundance Lodge now sits on the original site of the horse corral for Ten-Mile cabin, built by Canadian Pacific Railway back in the 1920's. The cabin itself remains standing and was declared a historical site in 1990. It was used as a refuge for mountain guides and packers traveling to Mount Assiniboine, whose names you can still see carved into the logs.

Sundance Lodge sits alongside a gentle curve on Brewster Creek, with the Sundance mountain range as a backdrop. Built entirely with fir logs, the lodge has 10 sleeping rooms, a large country kitchen, and a cozy living room area where you can curl up by the woodstove and lose yourself in a good book. And although it is a remote backcountry lodge, we decided to add what we felt was an important comfort from home - hot showers! (Please note that, for environmental reasons, showers are restricted to one per stay.)

Surrounded by the beauty of towering peaks, Halfway Lodge has been a welcome haven for over 60 years. Rich in tradition, this cabin was used back in the late 1920's by mountain guide Erling Strom as a stopover for his guests traveling from Banff to Mount Assiniboine. Then a single storied cabin, Strom's wranglers spent the night sleeping in tents while the guests found floor space within. Halfway has remained pretty much as originally built, with the exception of a second story added in 1967 when a bear made an appearance through an unexpected entrance - the roof!

Thanks to the bear, Halfway now sleeps a maximum of fourteen guests. The lifestyle at this rustic backcountry cabin remains much the same as it was 60 years ago - simple. Propane lanterns and candles provide the lighting, and a woodstove keeps the water hot and the cabin warm and cozy.

Note: private sleeping arrangements are possible depending on trip size, but are not guaranteed. Halfway is equipped with single beds only.

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WILDERNESS WOMEN'S ADVENTURE RIDE

Hostess for the   TripGather your girlfriends and meet other adventure-seeking women in an exclusive women’s only ride that enhances the bonds of women’s spirit. This 5-day ride, hosted by Holly J Wood of Right Mind Media takes you out to the cozy Sundance Lodge and rustic Halfway Lodge. Enjoy day rides with cowboy lunch on the trail and hearty home cooked meals at the lodges. Relax in the high country of Banff National Park while enjoying a good book, a walk by a mountain stream or the camaraderie of your fellow women adventurers. Riders can expect days of breathtaking scenery and loyal surefooted horses while evenings are spent sharing stories of life and laughter.
 

 

 

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