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PUBLIC NOTICE: Parks Canada and Banff National Park firewood and Christmas tree permits – Nov. 30, 2023

PUBLIC NOTICE: Parks Canada and Banff National Park firewood and Christmas tree permits – Nov. 30, 2023

PUBLIC NOTICE: Parks Canada and Banff National Park firewood and Christmas tree permits – Nov. 30, 2023
Grizzly bears are back in Banff National Park

Grizzly bears are back in Banff National Park

“I think 122 is a very likely candidate to be one of the first bears,” said Dan Rafla, a human-wildlife coexistence specialist with Banff National Park.
CP Rail grain spill cleanup ongoing in Banff National Park

CP Rail grain spill cleanup ongoing in Banff National Park

BANFF – A massive clean up operation of a major train derailment remains underway to prevent emerging grizzly bears from getting into spilled grain. The Feb.
Bow Valley wolf pack travelling throughout Banff National Park

Bow Valley wolf pack travelling throughout Banff National Park

“Historically, they’ve denned along the Bow Valley Parkway, but usually we have a Fairholme wolf pack that we haven’t for the last couple of years, so there’s good denning areas on the Fairholme.”
Train kills two cougar kittens in Banff National Park

Train kills two cougar kittens in Banff National Park

"That’s five animals just in the last little while, so it’s definitely on our radar that that’s fairly high mortality," said Bill Hunt, resource conservation manager for Banff National Park.
Pyrotechnic displays under review in Banff National Park

Pyrotechnic displays under review in Banff National Park

“It is not recommended that low-level pyrotechnics be considered for the event due to human and environmental health effects that could result, especially with it being the end of rutting season for elk."
Banff National Park welcomes visitors in Indigenous languages

Banff National Park welcomes visitors in Indigenous languages

“It’s a big thing that our languages are going to be seen by the world here. To know who the first people are that have been here since time immemorial.”
No-stopping zone implemented in Banff to protect The Boss, Split Lip

No-stopping zone implemented in Banff to protect The Boss, Split Lip

“These are big males that are usually pretty elusive and secluded by themselves and really don’t like eyes upon them, but because the food rewards is so good they’re willing to tolerate it.”
Bison babies born wild in Banff National Park

Bison babies born wild in Banff National Park

BANFF – At least two new bison babies are roaming the backcountry of Banff National Park. Parks Canada spotted the first one with the herd in the Clearwater River Valley on June 18 and the second about a week later.
Banff National Park packed for Canada Day weekend

Banff National Park packed for Canada Day weekend

Visitors were turned away from Lake Louise and Moraine Lake at various times over the Canada Day long weekend as hordes of tourists flocked to Banff National Park.
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