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Modern messaging from Parks Canada

Modern messaging from Parks Canada

We realize the wonders of technology have caused sweeping changes in the way people communicate with each other. Phones, email, texting, social media programs, etc. allow many people to keep in touch 24/7.
Parks Canada lots for sale

Parks Canada lots for sale

Parks Canada is selling off two residential lots for development in the national park townsite.
Wolf feeding alarms Parks Canada

Wolf feeding alarms Parks Canada

A wolf being fed rice crackers is the latest in an alarming string of incidents involving the feeding of wildlife in Kootenay National Park.
Parks Canada ready for 2017

Parks Canada ready for 2017

With a flurry of announcements and agreements signed with partners and service providers, Parks Canada is headed toward the May long weekend confident it has put into place systems needed to handle the influx of visitors to Banff National Park this y
Parks Canada planning massive fireguards

Parks Canada planning massive fireguards

“As the climate is changing and fire seasons are getting longer, as well as the impact fire suppression has had on fuels, proactive fire management is something Parks Canada is doing,” said Charlie McLellan, fire and vegetation specialist for Lake Louise, Yoho and Kootenay field unit.
Parks Canada fights MPC decision

Parks Canada fights MPC decision

Parks Canada is taking on Banff’s Municipal Planning Commission amid concerns development credits issued for a major redevelopment of the Homestead Inn erodes Banff’s federally legislated growth cap.
Parks Canada offering equipped campsites

Parks Canada offering equipped campsites

No gear? No problem. Parks Canada launched a new program this year for campers called the Equipped Campsite Program, which is now available in nine national parks across Canada. The Banff site is located at the Two Jack Main campground.
Parks Canada reinforces gondola from Banff townsite to Mount Norquay won't fly

Parks Canada reinforces gondola from Banff townsite to Mount Norquay won't fly

"Again, as noted in several letters, emails, meetings, and telephone discussions between 2019 and 2024, a gondola from the ARP site to the Mount Norquay ski area has been assessed twice and found not to be feasible due to non-conformance with key park policy and legislation."
Skate at own risk: Parks Canada gives chilly reminder on ice safety

Skate at own risk: Parks Canada gives chilly reminder on ice safety

Parks Canada visitor safety staff are warning skaters and those planning to recreate on frozen – or seemingly frozen – waterbodies in Banff National Park to be ice-wise ahead of the long weekend.
Parks Canada allowed to appeal

Parks Canada allowed to appeal

Parks Canada has been given permission to appeal the Town of Banff’s planning decisions that make a lawyer’s officer in a public service district a permanent use.
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