Whirling Disease Found in Lake Louise, Parks Canada Reports
Parks Canada has confirmed the presence of whirling disease in Lake Louise, Alberta, raising concerns for fish populations and ecosystem health in the iconic mountain lake.
Parks Canada has confirmed the presence of whirling disease in Lake Louise, Alberta, raising concerns for fish populations and ecosystem health in the iconic mountain lake.
Parks Canada is investigating a gender reveal event at Lake Louise that left pink dye and metallic confetti scattered on the ice, with potential fines up to $25,000 under environmental laws.
Parks Canada is asking Canadians for feedback on managing visitor congestion at Lake Louise, Moraine Lake and Paradise Valley, where annual visits have surged 70% since 2010.
Parks Canada is launching public consultations to develop policies addressing severe overcrowding issues in mountain parks, with a focus on popular sites like Lake Louise and Moraine Lake in Alberta.
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RecommendedA skier triggered a potentially deadly size 2 avalanche in the backcountry near Lake Louise but escaped with no injuries, according to Parks Canada Mountain Safety.
A skier emerged relatively unscathed from a size 2 avalanche near Lake Louise, highlighting backcountry risks and safety awareness in Canadian mountain regions.
Lake Louise Ski Resort shatters its December snowfall record, opening just in time for Christmas. Get the details on the historic snowpack and conditions.
A famous grizzly bear known as 'Split Lip' made a surprise appearance near a Lake Louise ski run during the Santa Slalom event, reminding skiers that not all bears hibernate fully. Read about the encounter and safety reminders.
Canadian ski resorts are buoyed by promising winter weather forecasts, offering hope for a strong season. However, industry faces a long-term challenge as younger generations show less interest in the sport. Explore the outlook and the demographic shift.