Bear Country Guiding & Consulting's Rocky Mountains Wilderness Adventures

Bear Country Guiding & Consulting's Rocky Mountains Wilderness Adventures We will teach you ways to stay safer in bear country.

Bear Country Guiding & Consulting provides wildlife focused interpretive guided hikes and snowshoeing trips as well as human-wildlife conflict prevention and mitigation services.

Healthy looking black bear munching on dandelions in Banff National Park
05/31/2025

Healthy looking black bear munching on dandelions in Banff National Park

05/27/2025

One of the groups with the highest risk for close bear encounters is mountain bikers. It is because they move fast, especially when going downhill, and relatively quietly. Don't forget, bears love to use man made trails.

Stanley Glacier, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia
05/26/2025

Stanley Glacier, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia

Giant boulders on the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park. The fragmentation of the rocks of the mountains is a nor...
05/13/2025

Giant boulders on the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park. The fragmentation of the rocks of the mountains is a normal process, usually though smaller pieces of rocks come done. Sometimes however large boulders and rock slides also roll down on the mountain slopes throughout this rugged landscape.

05/13/2025

Approaching Takakkaw Falls in Yoho National Park, BC. You will need rain jackets!

05/12/2025

Female bald eagle on the Bow River, Alberta

Female bald eagle drying herself after her dinner on the creek
05/10/2025

Female bald eagle drying herself after her dinner on the creek

A vole on a trail, killed by a mountain bike. The damage made by mountain bikes is not restricted to vegetation degradat...
04/21/2025

A vole on a trail, killed by a mountain bike. The damage made by mountain bikes is not restricted to vegetation degradation and erosion. The fast moving bikes also kill countless small bodied animals, from insects to sometimes even mammals.

A wood duck (Aix sponsa), that is relatively rare in Alberta (especially in February when I took this photo), pretending...
04/20/2025

A wood duck (Aix sponsa), that is relatively rare in Alberta (especially in February when I took this photo), pretending he is a mallard 😀, Fish Creek Provincial Park.

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30 Shawnee Common SW
Calgary, AB
T2Y0R1

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Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

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