Is there any Yew up in the Kananaskis?
Good question. I don't think so, but will look into that. I am about an hour from K-country so it is pretty accessible for me.
Saskatoon(service berry) makes a good bow. Not sure what else is up there. Birch and green ash?
Saskatoon, huh? Now that is all over the place. I will have to start paying more attention to the bushes on the side of the road. Some birch, not sure about the ash. I think I have seen some local saw mills advertising local ash, but I'm not sure of that.
There is quite a bit of mountain ash used as a decorative tree in residential areas, would it be useful if I could find a straight piece long enough? They are usually not that big and typically pretty twisted and forked up, though.
Something I forgot to mention is I seem to be gravitating more towards laminated bows. Does this change what I should be looking for much? My impression is it should broaden the range of useful woods but that is just from the reading I have done.
Mark