Day hikes · Regional trails · Canada

Plan the route, layer for the weather, carry what the trail asks.

Day-hike notes written for regional and national-park trails across Canada, where elevation, exposure and fast-changing weather decide how a route should be approached.

Marked hiking trail near Lake Louise in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Marked trail near Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta. Photograph via Wikimedia Commons.

What this site covers

Three decisions shape almost every day hike

Most problems on a day route trace back to one of three areas. Each is treated in its own article, with Canadian conditions and concrete numbers where they are known.

01 · Route

Reading distance, elevation and daylight

How to estimate moving time, account for elevation gain, and set a turnaround time before exposure or fading light becomes a factor.

Planning a day hike

02 · Clothing

The layered clothing system

Base, mid and shell layers, why cotton holds water against the skin, and how to adjust before you sweat through a layer on a climb.

Layered clothing

03 · Equipment

Essential day-hike equipment

Navigation, water, light, first aid and the items the alpine community commonly groups together as the essentials carried on any route.

Essential equipment

Articles

Field notes

A guided session on reading a topographic map during a hike

Route planning · Updated May 29, 2026

Planning a Day Hike

Estimating time and effort with distance, elevation gain and a fixed turnaround, plus where to check Canadian trail and weather conditions.

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Leather hiking boots on a wooden surface

Clothing · Updated May 29, 2026

The Layered Clothing System

How base, mid and shell layers work together, what to avoid, and how to manage moisture on climbs and exposed ridgelines.

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Hiking equipment laid out before a trip

Equipment · Updated May 29, 2026

Essential Day-Hike Equipment

A working checklist built around navigation, water, light, insulation and first aid for a single-day route.

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Region: Regional and national-park trails, Canada

For current trail status and closures, consult Parks Canada and the relevant provincial parks authority directly.

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