Pierre Greys Lakes Grande Cache Alberta GoPro June 25/26 2016
Pierre Greys camping end of june 2016
[Wikipedia] Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park
Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park is a provincial park in Alberta, Canada, located 37 km (23 mi) east of Grande Cache, on the north side of the Bighorn Highway.
The park is situated around the five Pierre Grey Lakes, at an elevation of 1,250 m (4,100 ft). A historic trading post is located in the park, adding to the attraction offered by the rainbow trout and brook trout stocked lakes. It is maintained by Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation and is operated by Rocky Ridge Recreation.
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Pierre Grey Lakes Speacial Bonus Vid|P.C.F
This is a Bonus video about fly tying with a friend of mine, sorry for the late upload... I thought he did very well on speaking but he is so concentrated that he forgot to tell you what to do...
Float tubing vid link
Pierre's Grey Trout - Life Circle Episode 28
Fishing for stocked Brook Trout in the shadows of Alberta's Rocky Mountains.
another saturday at pierre greys lakes
went out for a shot at a large brookie or even a brown trout.no huge ones today but some nice eaters.a good day on the water.
Mount Stearn, Grande Cache, AB
Hiking Mount Stearn, the first in a series of passport to the peaks hikes. As well as hiking around Grande Cache & Wilmore wilderness park. Be sure to like, and subscribe. click the notification bell so you don't miss any of my upcoming videos.
Panfry on Pierre grey
Rainbow trout on Pierre grey lake.
Muskeg falls, Red Willow Falls and Two Lakes
Road trip to hike and see waterfalls
Canadian Rockies Series
Uniquely western Canadian tales are shared in a six-part web series detailing real life stories for an audience of all ages. Each episode explores the breathtaking vistas, the history, culture, and traditions of mountain people who live and work in the Alberta Rockies.
Travel back in time to a place where natives, outfitters, hunters, trailmen, mountain men, and horseback people embraced the rugged wilderness as their home. The Canadian Rockies Series promises to share tall tales about remote mountain trails, and a historical way of life that is quickly vanishing. High Definition footage features magnificent vistas and remarkable stories of forgotten explorers, who opened the passage through the mountains, shared through the eyes of their descendants.
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The Canadian Rockies Series has original music scores that weave a connection of moving, traditional sounds with “rootsy” contemporary expressions. Arrangements of the songs are authentic cultural harmony, conceived and birthed in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Pierre Grey Lakes, ep 2, Finale| P.C.F
In this video I am with one of my friends Colton, we are fishing in the rookie lake... Sadly we would have done way more videos on pierre greys but my go pro hero 5 session ran out of battery and we forgot the plug in. :(
EP 1
Mount Hamell Solo Scramble, Grande Cache, Alberta
A solitary day spent in the Northern Rockies (about 200km north of Jasper and even a bit north of Willmore Wilderness Park). This area gets a tiny fraction of the tourism Jasper attracts, so it is still quite wild, which makes it an excellent destination for those who prefer to be alone with nature (just be sure to have a first aid kit and supplies in case you are forced to spend the night, since it's not guaranteed that you'll meet other people that particular day).
brookies with peppy
brook trout fishing at pierre greys lake near grande cache alberta.i fished 2 days over the sept, long weekend.no big ones and no brown trout.but the weather was nice and the action was pretty good.still working out the audio.very tasty little fish in the pan or on the smoker.i hope you enjoy.i hope to have more fishing and better sound soon.
Switzer Provincial Park - Gregg Lake Campground (B&C)
Gregg Lake Campground in William A. Switzer Provincial Park (north of Hinton, Alberta, Canada). I am always wondering what kind of campground (or specific site) to expect when I head someplace new. Sure I can book ahead of time online (which you can do for this campground during high season), but who knows what you'll get?
I thought I would take a few quick video's of this campground to help anyone else out there who might be thinking of visiting it for the first time. I've been here many times myself.
The campground is split up into several loops. Loop A is isolated by itself and nearest the registration booth. Loops B, C, D & E are clustered together as are loops F & G. The L (or Lakeside) Loop is just over 2km away from the F& G loops and about 2.8km from the registration booth.
This campground has a nice little amphitheatre located between the E & G loops. Events occur throughout the summer.
There is a shower facility between the E & F loops and a little store in the registration booth (ice cream, little goodies, wood, ... ).
Walking trails connect this entire campground. Some are also rated for mountain bikes. Gregg lake has some good fishing; high powered boats are NOT allowed on the lake. There is also a swimming area, playgrounds (little ones in most loops and a slightly bigger one in the day use area - beside L loop).
Yes - I've got a bell on my bike. Please ignore it. And as always, my commentary is just that - my comments alone.
I hope someone out there finds this handy. I'll try and post a link to a map of the campground once I put it up somewhere.
A Loop -
B & C Loops -
D Loop -
E Loop -
F Loop -
G Loop -
L Loop1 -
L Loop2 -
Sample Trail -
Day Use/Boat Launch -
Cypress Hills - Lodgepole -
Cypress Hills - Ferguson Hill -
CAMPING AT GREGG LAKE!
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Great Canadian Parks #22- Willmore Wilderness Park, Alta
This Park is situated in west central Alberta, sandwiched between the B.C. border, Jasper National Park & the Continental Divide. It’s landscape is typical Rocky Mountain, with foothills & mountainous terrain. Peaks along the Continental Divide exceed 3,000 meters in elevation. The park is home to bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, black & grizzly bears and about 600 woodland caribou.
Peppers Lake fishing & camping
camping with friends and a lot of time fishing.
Gregg Lake Bass Fishing
Fighting the wind for a few bass on this July afternoon
Day15b CRL: Sulphur Gates, Eaton Falls, and the Labyrinth at Grande Cache, AB 2017-08-19
Day 15b of our 16 days on a Central Rockies Loop in Canada.
First a view of the Sulphur Gates where the Sulphur River joins the Smoky River at natural gates made of conglomerate rock. Then we hike to Eaton Falls, which is about 3.7 kms from the same car parking as the Sulphur Gates. Finally off to Grande Cache to walk the Labyrinth!
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