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August 13, 2025
Brian from Canada
Forum Peak is a the east end of Akamina Ridge . It sits on the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta, and very close to the U.S. border. It is an easy scramble the is mostly hiking (1 scramble bit). It can be combined with Akamina Ridge for a 20km loop. Access is a parking area ("Akamina") on the Cameron Lake Road (Akamina Pkwy) in Waterton Lakes National Park. Follow the signs for Forum Lake and then for Akakmina Ridge.
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Brian from Canada
Forum Peak is a the east end of Akamina Ridge . It sits on the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta, and very close to the U.S. border. It is an easy scramble the is mostly hiking (1 scramble bit). It can be combined with Akamina Ridge for a 20km loop. Access is a parking area ("Akamina") on the Cameron Lake Road (Akamina Pkwy) in Waterton Lakes National Park. Follow the signs for Forum Lake and then for Akakmina Ridge.