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Camping in Canada

Joan Ng
Joan Ng • 5 min read

A one-night trip can satisfy your need to go back to basics and nature. Just take an eight-hour hike to Johnston Creek in Banff National Park, with two days’ supply of food and water.

SINGAPORE (Apr 30): In summer, the sun sets at nine in the peaks of Canada’s Rocky Mountains. That sounds late, until I realise that after sunset I can no longer see past the trunk of the larch five metres in front of me. It is too dark to read or to brush my teeth.

  • The fastest way to get to Banff is to fly to Calgary International Airport, where you can rent a car. Johnston Canyon is a two-hour drive away;
  • You have to book a campsite in advance (email banff.vrc@pc.gc.ca). The best ones are taken quickly in summer, so start your research now;
  • Buy the best equipment you can afford. Light tents and warm sleeping bags will produce a better experience;
  • Trails are marked with difficulty levels — beginner, moderate and difficult — but this grading system can be misleading. If you are attempting elevation of more than 300m or hiking more than 10km in a day, you should be reasonably fit; and
  • Bring more carbs than proteins and opt for light, dry food: couscous, lentils, oats. Spam and baked beans may be typical camping foods on TV, but they are really for the glamping sort.

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