Horseshoe Canyon

Located 17km SW of Drumheller on Hwy 9

 


Horseshoe Canyon

This Canyon, which Indian's once believed to be haunted offers one of the most spectacular scenes in the area. The canyon which gets it's name from it's horseshoe shape is approximately 3 kilometres long extending from Highway 9 to Kneehill Creek area.

Horseshoe Canyon

 

Thousands of visitors every year are treated to this incredible scene.

Horseshoe Canyon

 

Hikers will thouroughly enjoy this canyon. But do keep in mind when wet the canyon walls can be very slippery and hiking then is not recommended.

 

Horseshoe Canyon

 

 


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