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Ranch Rd. | PO Box 964, Kananaskis Village, Alberta T1L 1A9, Canada
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Brewster's Kananaskis Guest Ranch
3.0 of 5 stars 8 Reviews
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10 reviews 10 reviews
Reviews in 7 cities Reviews in 7 cities
7 helpful votes 7 helpful votes
“A Real Adventure and Experience”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 August 2008
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My friend and I went on a 4 day pack ride. It was just the two of us (girls) with our guide 'Stu'. We had the experience of a lifetime. Our camp had been trashed by a black bear when we arrived on night one. The bear came back to visit again and again throughout the evening, night and next morning. We listened to him trying to break in to the main hut with the kitchen in it all night. Our guide was very protective and did all he could to keep us safe. I understand black bears are not known to eat people, unlike grizzly bears! The horses were in great condition, the scenery and tranquility were amazing. In all it was the experience of a lifetime and I wouldn't have changed a thing except the 'sore butt' maybe!

  • Stayed September 2007, travelled with friends
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
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“Almost got killed, besides getting lost and injured”
1 of 5 stars Reviewed 1 August 2006
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After profuse apologies from the manager that the owner would not be able to accompany us on our trip due to another business venture, we were sent with a guide who had been on the mountain once before, in reverse. Miraculously, we did arrive at our destinations each of the two nights we spent on the adventure, but got lost repeatedly each day.

The second day, in 91 degree heat, our horses didn't get water for 15 hours. We rode them for about 7 of those hours, pushing them up and down long, steep slopes without taking a break. To portray the general attitude of our guide, my husband's horse got kicked in the side by our guide for rubbing its face on the guide's shoulder when he was tying it to a tree during lunch. The same day, he parked mine in the sun: My horse was black. The last day, we were just plain lost an hour after departure.

As the guide's tension rose on the last day, he ended up making a desperate decision to take us up a 2-foot wide dry creekbed for 2 hours where we had to hug the horses so we wouldn't get nailed by all of the sharp, thick branches. It was so rough that one of the faltering packhorses came back with 1-inch square patches of skin missing from its neck, up by its ear. He was a very experienced horseman, but not at all familiar with the mountain or trails. Keep in mind, the trails are not marked, our guide did not have a map, nor did he have a compass. We bought a map after the fact and realized that one of the trails the guide was thinking about taking us on was a "Climber's Only" route. Three people ended up with torn tack and my husband's saddle bags were ripped in half. We never did make it back to the ranch.

At 6:45 p.m. on the last day (we were supposed to be back mid-afternoon), I had to threaten to shoot off one of my flares for the trip to stop. We went to the newspaper, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, as well as the Provincial Parks guide licensure bureau, to no avail. Be absolutely certain that you ask a lot of questions about the waiver you sign before departure. You sign at the bottom, but, yes, the only separate box you must initial within the waiver pertains exclusively to the guide.

Be sure the guide is experienced, and, most importantly, experienced on that particular trail/mountain. The sanitary conditions of the accomodations on the trail deserve separate mention as well: They're disgusting. I'm an experienced backpacker, so I'm not afraid of dirt or lack of showers. I just prefer not to have flies all over my food and I am not fond of gray bed pillows. I admit that the horses were the best I've ever ridden and the scenery was remarkable, but the treatment they received on this trip was absolutely nightmarish. The treatment we've received has been entirely dismissive.

Trust me, we are not neophytes to horseback riding. This was just plain wrong. I'm hoping for my own sanity that this was a one-time mistake and that it will never be repeated (for other guest's sake as well as the horse's). I think the owner was in a business bind and hope this was a fluke. I just wish they'd be more forthcoming.

  • Stayed June 2006
    • 1 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 1 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 1 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 1 of 5 stars Service
    • 2 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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“Holiday on Horseback”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 August 2004
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In July of 2004, we headed out on a 4 day holiday on horseback called Brewster Mountain Pack Trains. We left from Brewster's Kananaskis Guest Ranch to spend 3 nights in 2 different remote cabins. The horseback riding is not for the unfit or the faint of heart! The first and last days are long rides (6-7 hours in the saddle). Beginners can manage as the horses are carefully selected but only if they are physically fit beginners. Problems: A water canteen is omitted from the list of things to bring and the outhouse at the first camp was in rough shape. The guide, cook, and my horse were excellent, the cabins were good. The scenery was spectacular. You feel like you've experienced a bit of the real cowboy life after a bit of roughing it with horses in the Canadian Rockies.

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  • Brewsters Kananaskis Village Hotel
Address: Ranch Rd. | PO Box 964, Kananaskis Village, Alberta T1L 1A9, Canada
Price range (per night):* INR8,137 - 10,812

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