East End of Rundle
Easy Scramble & Challenging Hike With Great Views
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East End of Rundle is a classic summit near Canmore. It’s also one of the best effort vs. reward in all regions, with breathtaking views of Spray Valley, Canmore, and Ha Ling Peak in a brief time. Its proximity to downtown Canmore and relative ease means it's a popular hike, especially on the weekends. Hikers get views down the Spray Valley to the East, Ha Ling Peak, and Mount Lawrence Grassi.

However, just because East End of Rundle (or EEOR, or “Eeyore” as locals call it) is close to town doesn’t mean it’s an easy climb up to the summit. The ascent makes several switchbacks, followed by a few rocky sections, followed by relentless scree, before several rocky sections that may require a handhold. It’s nothing complicated, and any hiker should handle the terrain, but it is steep to the summit.

The trail to the peak is relatively easy to follow, with small pieces of tape, painted rocks, and cairns. However, getting off trail is easy if you stop paying attention—especially on the way down. Goats love the area, and there are a ton of trails that lead off to the edge of cliffs.

The climb to the summit is considered a scramble as the last section of the trail requires ascending a small headwall. It involves using hands, and we recommend a helmet on busy summer days due to the risk of rockfall from parties above. After the scramble and you’ve reached the summit, enjoy the views of Canmore!

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