Diana Lake Lodge
DIANA LAKE LODGE
Get off the beaten path and visit a secluded mountain hut on this women's only hut-based hiking trip!
This trip is an excellent occasion to connect with like-minded women at beautiful Diana Lake Lodge. Diana Lake Lodge offers a fully catered experience with the opportunity to explore a unique mountain landscape with the comforts of a back country lodge. Don’t miss this opportunity for a unique adventure in sublime mountain wilderness!
A pre-trip meeting will take place with guests and guides virtually the week before the trip, date TBD.
Dates and Bookings
Adventure Dates 2025:
Stay tuned for 2026
Participants
CAD $995.00 + applicable taxes.
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Information package will be given upon registration
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We value small groups - limited to 5 adventurers.
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This is a Women's trip
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Have a group of friends!! This is great private trip option!!
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Itinerary and Gear
Planned Itinerary
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Day 1
Today is for the pre-trip meeting. Our meeting will take place in person at 7pm in Invermere, Location TBD. We will make sure everyone has everything they need, introduce the group, laugh lots, and distribute the group gear.
(There is an option to add a day hike in the Invermere area on Day 1 - please contact info@getoutsideadventures to discuss details and additional costs)
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Day 2
Load up the vehicles and let us get away from the crowds! Get ready for the beautiful and unique hike into Diana Lake Lodge! Walk through a lush forest and watch the expansive views of alpine meadows and wildflowers open as we ascend. Today’s hike is 7kms with 700 meters of elevation. Once at the destination make yourself comfortable, enjoy sub – alpine meadows and amazing food with great company.
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Day 3
Explore this majestic remote corner of the Canadian Rockies with your skilled guide and take in the local surroundings. We will explore the local meadows and the surrounding ridges. Today the hike will be approximately 5-7 kms with 600 meters elevation gain.
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Day 4
Our final day we will say goodbye to Diana Lake Lodge and our amazing chef. We will make our way back through the beautiful meadows and take in the spectacular scenery while descending back to the trailhead.
Level of Difficulty
This trip is designed for those with an intermediate fitness level. You should be able to carry ~25 lbs for up to 6 hours over 600 m elevation gain.
If you have the fitness level, minimal experience is needed for backpacking; let me teach you!
If you have questions swirling around, don't hesitate to contact me. I am here to help!
6 week hiking fitness program Hiking Fitness Series
Wanting a little more help getting ready for this adventure? Text or What's App Corinna @ 780-722-2589.
Gear, Food and Lodging
Included:
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Backcountry skills learning
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Accommodations at the Diana Lake Lodge
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Amazingly delicious food from the evening of day 1 to lunch on the last day
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The expertise from an ACMG Guide
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Safety equipment: Bear Spray, Communication Device, First Aid Kit
Participants must provide:
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Accommodations the night before getting on the trail
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Breakfast, Lunch and dinner of day 1 (pre-trip meeting) and supper on the last day.
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Personal Gear (Can be arranged for an additional fee - thermarests are NOT needed)
Personal Gear List
Inspiration
Day Hiking Info
Day Hiking Information
Welcome!
I would like to thank you for signing up for the day hike. It is going to be an adventure! I look forward to getting out with all of you. Everyone will be coming with their own unique experiences and fitness level and I feel confident that everyone will enjoy this trip. As a group adventure, whether private or one of our scheduled adventures, there will always be one person who is the fastest in the group and one who is the slowest. It's inevitable within a group, but our goal is to stay together and ask that the fastest person be kind and accomodate to the slowest pace.
Although we cannot control the weather we are similar to mail delivery. We will head out in all weather unless it is unsafe to do so. Get ready for some exciting fun and keep your fingers crossed for good weather!
Meeting Your Guide
One week from the start of your day hike you will receive an email with more details. The email will include a google map link to the trailhead, confimation of the meeting time, the weather forecast, and other pertinent information.
If you signed up for a Private Adventure your guide will meet you at the location agreed upon at the time of booking. At the meeting the guide will present a couple different options for the day. You will decide together, planning the best hike possible.
Logistics
Accommodations
Looking for a comfortable place to stay while you spend time here in Canmore? Websites like booking.com are a great resource for finding suitable accommodation. Also, check out our Resource page for recommended options.
Want to try something different? Ask us to put together a private backpacking trip for you. Sleep in a tent in the backcountry with the stars overhead. We take care of everything from the tents, food, and booking logistics. We even have affordable rentals for personal items like sleeping bags, sleeping pads, and backpacks. All you need to do is show up, we've got the rest!
Lunch
We've partnered with our favourite bakery in town. If you'd like to include lunch on your day hike let us know. For $16 you can place a custom order for a sandwich and cookie from JK Bakery. Your tastebuds won't be disappointed.
JK Bakery can accomodate most food intolerances or preferences.
Fill out this order form, after contacting Jenna, to place your custom order
Transportation
Transportation to and from the trailhead is not included in the price, unless otherwise arranged. As a result of COVID-19, all participants are expected to transport themselves to the trailhead. The guide will either meet you at the trailhead or convoy with you.
Check out our resource page for advice on getting to Canmore
Park Vehicle Pass
If your trip is taking place around Canmore in Banff National Park and you are driving please ensure you have a valid National Park vehicle pass. This covers you for rescue insurance while in the Park. You will be able to stop at the Banff National Park gate to pick up a pass when we drive to the start of our trip.
If we are heading into Kananaskis Country you will need a Kananaskis Country Conservation Pass
Waivers
Waivers will be handed out at the start of the adventure. If possible, please print, read, and sign a copy of the waiver and bring them with you.
Cancellation & Medical Insurance
COVID-19
If you are feeling unwell please stay home. Be mindful that there is a chance someone could be contagious and not know it. The possibility of catching COVID-19 on this adventure does exist and we are doing everything we can to minimize this risk.
See the policies we've put in place to minimize the risk
Gratuities
Gratuities are a significant and important part of a guide’s pay. The industry recommended gratuity amount is 10% of the trip cost. Gratuities are always optional and based on level of satisfaction. Our guides are not permitted to solicit tips in any way other than doing their best to provide an exceptional trip for you, their guests.
Gear
We understand that when joining on a day hike you might not have all of the best gear. That's ok. We can work together to keep everyone warm, safe, and have fun out there. We've put together a list of "must haves" and "nice to haves" to help you best prepare. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about your clothing - we are here to help.
If you require rental equipment, Jenna is happy to arrange this for you. Get Outside has a very affordable pool of rental gear.
"Must Haves"
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For longer day hikes please leave cotton clothing and jeans at home. Cotton and Jeans are okay for our Discover the Mountains adventure
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Durable hiking pants (quick dry or yoga pants work well). If partaking in a snowshoeing adventure hiking pants with long johns or yoga pants with rain pants over top are great combinations to keep you dry and warm
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Synthetic or merino shirt (cotton shirt is okay for our Discover the Mountains adventure)
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Gortex jacket (or equivalent rain jacket w/ hood)
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Well fitting boots (sneakers with good tread will work in the summer on easy hikes. Boots are recommended for challenging hikes and are required in the winter)
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Small backpack to carry water, snack, and extra clothing
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From early September until mid June you'll need gloves or mitts (mitts are better for those who get cold hands), light jacket, warm puffy jacket, and a toque (yes, I am Canadian). The mountains are cold. It's better to have too much clothing than not enough.
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1-2 Liters of water per person
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Lunch for full day hikes and a snack for shorter hikes
"Recommended Items"
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Pack cover (Just incase we get rained or snowed on. A plastic bag works well too)
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Sunglasses
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Sunscreen and lip protection with minimum SPF 30
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Rain pants (If the weather forecast is poor or they are great with long johns underneth for snowshoeing adventures)
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Hat for sun protection
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Collapsible hiking poles
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Hand sanitizer
Optional Items
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Gem Trek Map of the area
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Bear Spray - Your guide will carry their own
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Camera
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Bug Spray - can be useful during the spring months
Food
It's always good to bring a snack. Jenna can arrange lunch to be included on your adventure. Place your order
Some notes on equipment:
Jenna is here to help. If you have questions let her know. Also, check out the video we put together on layering for winter hiking. It might help you pick your layers for your adventure.
Helpful Resources
One of the reasons why Jenna started Get Outside is because she likes to help people learn. If you you have a lot of questions about gear, clothing or trip planning no problem! Check out our "stories" section for an amazing collection of helpful tips and tricks. Or take a look at our resource section for ways to check the weather, suggestions on navigation apps, or even a stretching program.
Have a question that hasn't been answered, let us know and we will make a post specifically addressing your question. If you have a question, inevitably other people will too!
Inspiration
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Hiker Summit Series
HIKER SUMMIT SERIES
Earn bragging rights!
Give yourself something to brag about! Challenge yourself this summer on Canmore's Triple Crown.
This 3-day series leads you to new heights on Ha Ling, Grotto Mountain and the East End of Rundle (EEOR) in Canmore, Alberta. Complete all three hikes over three days to gain physical fitness, make new friends, and explore new places.
These hikes are not for the faint of heart, but for those looking to elevate their heart rate, get sweaty, work hard, and laugh at yourself while doing it! Let’s have an adventure!
At the completion of each hike you’ll receive a badge commemorating your accomplishment. Collect all three badges, gain some street cred, and show off to your friends!
Sign up for the series that works for your schedule. If space allows you can complete some of the hikes in a different series.
Dates and Bookings
Adventure Dates 2026:
TBD
June 29, 30, July 1
Participants
CAD $225 for all 3 hikes + applicable taxes
CAD $95 for drop-in + applicable taxes
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Information package will be given upon registration
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We value small groups - limited to 6-8 adventurers
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This is a co-ed trip
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Itinerary and Gear
Planned Itinerary
The First Hike - Ha Ling:
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3:00pm
Meet your guide at the trailhead.
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4:15pm
Gear up and start hiking. You'll feel your legs and lungs. But it will be all worth it as you soak in a bird’s eye view of the surrounding mountains and valley. 8km and 800m of elevation gain!
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9:00pm
Arrive back at the trailhead.
The Second Hike - East End of Rundle EEOR:
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8:30am
Meet your guide at the trailhead and start hiking. EEOR is one of our faviourte hikes, showcasing alpine meadow views and a view of the hike we did the previous night. It's a beautiful hike. Our hike will take us to the meadow, not the true summit. 5.5km, 750m of elevation gain
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3:30pm
Arrive back at the trailhead.
The Third Hike - Grotto Mountain:
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8:30am
Meet your guide at the trailhead and start hiking. The most elevation gain of all three it is a steep adventure. The trail is well defined and climbs to the West summit of Grotto. 8km and 1100m elevation gain
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4:30pm
Arrive back at the trailhead.
Level of Difficulty
These hikes are hard and will challenge you physically and mentally. Expect to be hiking for 5-6hours.
Have questions swirling around, don't hesitate to contact me. I am here to help!
Gear
Included:
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Instruction and interpretation from an ACMG hiking guide
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Commemorative badges
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Safety equipment: Bear Spray, Communication Device, First Aid Kit
Participants must provide:
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Transportation to the trailhead
Inspiration
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