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Skiing is one of the best ways to enjoy the great outdoors in the winter, and with that sometimes comes wildlife spotting.
The avalanche near Lake Louise happened late Friday afternoon and prompted a large search and rescue operation involving police, firefighters, EMS and STARS Air Ambulance.
Alberta police responded to two separate fatal avalanche incidents on Friday afternoon, near Lake Louise and Mount Black Prince in Kananaskis, respectively.
One person is dead and another was rescued after an avalanche triggered near Lake Louise Ski Resort on Friday afternoon, RCMP say. According to a Parks Canada report, the avalanche happened near ...
The Lake Louise Fire Department, Search and Rescue, local Ski Patrol, employees of the resort, Alberta Health Services Emergency Medical Services, Parks Canada and STARS air ambulance accompanied ...
Later, while walking at Lake Louise, I watched another avalanche flow like a waterfall for thousands of feet down to the ...
Parks Canada has banned tents, tent trailers, and soft-sided campers at the Lake Louise Trailer Campground for the 2025 season due to increased bear activity. The restriction is in effect until ...
One person is dead and another was rescued after an avalanche triggered near Lake Louise Ski Resort on Friday afternoon, RCMP say. According to a Parks Canada report, the avalanche happened near ...
Parks Canada and air ambulance to locate guests of the Lake Louise Ski Resort. The investigation is ongoing. RCMP said another avalanche was reported in the Kananaskis area, but there were no ...
The Lake Louise Fire Department, Search and Rescue, local Ski Patrol, employees of the resort, Alberta Health Services Emergency Medical Services, Parks Canada and STARS air ambulance accompanied ...