Unrivalled riding

Take in unparalleled sights and snow while sledding in the Crowsnest Pass

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These trails range from tame to wild. Photo courtesy innontheborder.com

If you’re looking for areas to ride in the Crowsnest Pass and surrounding areas, Verlee Hagley at the Inn on the Border is an excellent resource. Members of the Corbin County Club, Hagley and her husband, Curtis, have been avid sledders their entire lives.

“It’s not like riding any of the other places,” she said. “It can get as wild and hairy as you want, or you can ride trails for 2,400 kilometres and be fine as a family.”

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