Ha Ling Peak, located near Canmore, Alberta, is a great hike. It is 7.4km over 763 meters elevation gain. It is essentially straight up, it is a grind. The peak was originally named Chinaman's Peak in 1896 after a Chinese cook successfully climbed it in under 10 hours as part of a bet. However, the name was changed to Ha Ling Peak in 1980 to be more respectful. It offers a challenging yet rewarding hike with panoramic vistas of the surrounding area. It is an amazing hike for sunrise. I would only do it in the summer and fall months as there is a risk for avalanche here in the winter and spring. Check out our blog on this one, we did it a decade ago! The Best Views In Canmore Hiking Ha Ling Peak - Sea2Peak Hiking & Travel Blog
Ha Ling Peak Hike Info
Difficulty – moderate steep and exposed scramble in sections
Distance – 8kms round trip
Time Required – 4-5 hours
Elevation Gain – 700m
Max Altitude – 2400m
Hike Style – part scramble
Age requirement
All ages
Seasonality
Summer
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