Exploring the Role of the Kananaskis Conservation Pass in Preserving Canada's Wilderness We weren’t able to create a summary for you. Refresh your page to try again. 1 day ago · Purchase a daily or yearly pass now to experience Kananaskis Country and the Bow Valley Corridor while supporting conservation efforts in the area. 1 day ago · Purchase a daily or yearly pass now to experience Kananaskis Country and the Bow Valley Corridor while supporting conservation efforts in the area. We would like to show you a description here but the site wo... Purchase a daily or yearly pass now to experience Kananaskis Country and the Bow Valley Corridor while supporting conservation efforts in the area.Map showing boundaries oftheKananaskisConservationPass and Public Lands Camping Pass areas. A KananaskisConservationPass is required to recreate in Kananaskis Country. Passes are $15 per day or $90 per year and are registered to your vehicle’s license plate. You can purchase a passes online anytime before 11:59 pm on the date of your visit. TheKananaskisConservationPass is a per‑vehicle access fee managed by the Government of Alberta. It helps fund trail maintenance, facilities, public safety, and conservation work in Kananaskis Country and parts ofthe Bow Valley. Top 10 Culinary Delights in Kananaskis — Picked by Locals.Any vehicle parking in Kananaskis requires a pass. This includes Kananaskis Village, and when accessing Kananaskis Nordic Spa or any ofthe hotels and accommodations. A KananaskisConservationPass is required if you're parking at any provincial park or public land site within theKananaskis and Bow Valley areas. That includes popular places like TheKananaskisConservationPass will be required in the purple area.