Canoeing the Milk River

Milk River near Poverty Rock

The Milk River near Poverty Rock with the Sweetgrass Hills in the background.

The Milk River is in the extreme south of Alberta – it flows from the US and back into the US. But there is a spectacular stretch in Alberta that’s definitely worth canoeing. This is a shallow river where you want to be really skilled at dodging rocks though. And there are a few big rapids although you might not expect them given the leisurely flow of much of the trip.

Just Anna and I went on this trip in early summer – it was a chance to spend time together before I left for the arctic.

No posts for a while again as I’m off on another few weeks of trips.

Milk River

We started off from the town of Milk River with a couple of beautiful warm days.

Milk River

Hoodoos started showing up as we got close to Writing on Stone Provincial Park.

Milk River

The soft prairie landscapes were so peaceful.

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We did get a solid day of rain as we left Writing on Stone Provincial Park – still beautiful but cold.

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The rain cleared up for our final campsite and left us with quite a sunset.

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Still a few showers here and there.

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The variety of rock formations is fascinating.

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Sunset and sage brush.

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We scared this guy on our final day as he was having a drink in the river.

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