Wapooti Mixed Ultimate Tournament

June Tournament Status Update

We have made the decision to open the tournament up to all mixed teams instead of restricting it to GM aged open players. As a brand new tournament the uptake from GM+ teams wasn’t quite fast enough and we didn’t have enough time to wait for more teams to register. So at least for this year we are going ahead as a mixed tournament.

Registration is open now and we expect the tournament to fill up very quickly. Get your teams together and registered ASAP to guarantee your spot.

Please note that the team registration fee includes up to 10 players to hold your spot. Those players will still have to roster in the registration. Additional players register on the “Join an existing team” option.

Cheers,

Andrew
td@wapooti.com

May Tournament Status Update

Wapooti is a go for August 12-13!

We’ll determine costs soon, and will provide information on payment etc at that time, but it will be reasonable. If your team has expressed interest already, assume that you are in. We are still looking for a couple more teams as well, and if you are an individual looking for a team, I’ll work with you on that.

I recommend looking into booking accommodations early, Canmore and region gets busy in the summer and you can get caught in a squeeze and $$$ if you act late.

Here are a couple pictures from last week, 24C in May (75F). The grass is starting to green up as ski season just ended. The Bow River at the end of the fields is still low, but will come up with snowmelt.

I highly recommend staying in the area before or after to enjoy the Rocky Mountains.

BTW, Ha Ling Peak is the mountain in the background in the first photo, Mount Rundle is in the second photo. They both have a starting point to their main peak trails at Goat Creek Day Use Area on the Spray Lakes access road above town past the road to Quarry Lake…Ha Ling is the better choice to bag a starter mountain peak – my kids have done it!

Cheers,

Andrew
td@wapooti.com

Hiking in the Mountains

What Else to do in Canmore

Canmore is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with a vast range of activities to choose from. If you have some extra time to add on to your trip before or after the tournament you absolutley should take advantage of the opportunity.

In the summer months, visitors can explore the area’s stunning wilderness on foot, with numerous hiking trails available in the surrounding mountains. The Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park is a popular spot for hiking, with trails ranging from easy to challenging, and offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks.

Mountain biking is another popular summer activity in Canmore, with numerous trails to choose from, ranging from beginner to expert level. The Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park is also a hub for mountain biking, with over 100 kilometers of trails.

For those looking for more adventurous activities, rock climbing and the via ferrata at Mount Norquay in Banff are popular options in the area. Canmore is home to many experienced climbing guides and outfitters who can take visitors on guided climbs of the local peaks, or teach them the basics of rock climbing.

Canmore and Banff National Park are also great for wildlife viewing, with numerous opportunities to spot elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bears, and more. The Bow Valley Parkway, located just outside of the town of Banff, is a popular spot for wildlife viewing.

Canmore offers visitors a vast range of outdoor activities and we really hope you can enjoy all that area has to offer while you are here!

Millennium Field in Canmore

Millenium Fields in Canmore

We have booked the sports fields at Millennium Field in Canmore. This is a very well-maintained park located in the heart of the town that can easily accommodate an 8 team ultimate tournament.

The fields at Millenium Park are premium natural grass fields. We currently have one full sized multi-use field (soccer/baseball/football etc.) booked and 1 baseball diamond.

In addition to the sports facilities, Millennium Field has several amenities that make it a great place to spend the day, including a mountain bike skills park which is great fun for the family if they are joining you for the weekend.

There are picnic tables and benches throughout the park, as well as public restrooms. The field is also equipped with water fountains and a concession stand during the summer months.

The Three Sisters in Canmore

More about Canmore

Canmore, Alberta is a picturesque mountain town nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Located just a short drive from Banff National Park, Canmore offers visitors a wide range of outdoor activities, as well as world-class dining, shopping, and cultural experiences. Here are some of the top things to do in Canmore, Alberta:

  1. Explore the Outdoors
    Canmore is known for its incredible outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, and more. With easy access to Banff National Park, visitors can explore the stunning scenery of the Rockies on foot or by bike. In the winter months, visitors can hit the slopes at nearby ski resorts such as Banff Mount Norquay, Sunshine Village, and Lake Louise Ski Resort.
  2. Soak in Hot Springs
    After a long day of outdoor activities, there’s nothing better than relaxing in a natural hot spring. Canmore is home to several hot springs, including Banff Upper Hot Springs, which offers stunning views of the mountains while you soak. Other hot springs in the area include Radium Hot Springs, Miette Hot Springs, and more.
  3. Visit the Canmore Museum and Geoscience Centre
    Learn about the history of the area and the geology that makes the Rockies so unique at the Canmore Museum and Geoscience Centre. This museum features interactive exhibits, artifacts, and more that will give visitors a deeper understanding of the area’s rich history.
  4. Explore the Canmore Art Walk
    Canmore is home to many talented artists, and visitors can explore their work on the Canmore Art Walk. This self-guided tour takes visitors through the town’s streets and alleys to discover public art installations and galleries showcasing the work of local artists.
  5. Enjoy Local Cuisine
    Canmore is home to many excellent restaurants, ranging from casual cafes to upscale dining experiences. Visitors can enjoy local specialties such as Alberta beef, wild game, and locally sourced produce. Be sure to try a local beer or wine to pair with your meal.
  6. Shop at Local Boutiques
    Canmore has a vibrant shopping scene, with many local boutiques offering unique clothing, jewelry, and gifts. Visitors can browse the shops in the downtown area or check out the Canmore Market, which takes place every Thursday in the summer months.
  7. Attend Festivals and Events
    Canmore hosts many festivals and events throughout the year, including the Canmore Folk Music Festival, the Canmore Highland Games, and more. These events offer visitors a chance to experience the town’s vibrant culture and community.

Canmore is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts, foodies, and culture lovers alike. With so many things to see and do, visitors will never run out of adventures in this stunning mountain town.