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end, its remote location killed the idea and any development was spared, except for a few
lakeside picnic tables across the road. Beyond the north end of Spray Lake, the road passes
Goat Pond and the Goat Creek trailhead, then descends steeply into the Bow Valley and
Canmore.
The obvious loop—south from the TransCanada Highway along Highway 40 to Peter
Lougheed Provincial Park, then north through Spray Valley Provincial Park to Canmore
and back along the TransCanada Highway to Highway 40—is 150 kilometers (93 miles);
allow at least three hours for the entire loop.
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