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Moraine Lake
EgyptLakes
Boom Lake
Lake
Louise
Hector Lake
Bow L.
PeytoLake
Glacier
Lake
Mistaya Lake
Chephren Lake
How
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COLUMBIA
ICEFIELD
Lake Minnewanka
Ck
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Redearth Ck
Bak
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Riv
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Pip
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Johnston Forty Mile C
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River
River
Spray
Brewster CreekNORTH
SASKATCHEWAN
RIVER
RIVER
BOWRundle
StormPilot
Douglas
Clearwater
Daley
Howse Pass
Bourgeau
Castle
Sarbach
Erasmus
Chephren
Athabasca
Sunshine
Vermilion Pass
SaskatchewanCrossing
KANANASKISCOUNTRY
Cascade
LAKELOUISE
BANFF
Canmore
MOUNTASSINIBOINEPROVINCIAL
PARK
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Calgary(128 km fromBanff)
ROCKYMOUNTAIN HOUSE National Historic Site (167 km from Saskatchewan Crossing)
Town of Jasper, JASPER NATIONAL PARK (233 km from Lake Louise)
Field, YOHONATIONAL
PARK(27 km fromLake Louise,85 km from
Banff)
Radium Hot Springs, KOOTENAY
NATIONAL PARK (132 km from Banff,
130 km from Lake Louise)
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BANFFNATIONAL
PARK
Trans-Canada Highway construction is underway east of Lake Louise. Please obey construction-zone signs and flag people. Anticipate some delays.
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To improve safety for people and wildlife, the Trans-Canada Highway is being upgraded in stages through Banff National Park. The most recent upgrade from a two-lane to four-lane divided highway is underway east of Lake Louise.
Highway fencing will help reduce vehicle-wildlife collisions, while new wildlife crossings will help maintain or restore wildlife movements vital to sustain healthy wildlife populations. The 24 existing crossings, monitored since 1996, have been used by 11 species of large mammals. There is no other location in the world with as many different types and number of wildlife crossings.
For details on highway twinning and wildlife crossings in the park: www.pc.gc.ca/transcanada
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The Nature of the Trans-Canada Highway
Banff Information Centre224 Banff Avenue 403-762-1550
Emergency telephone: 911 TTY: 1-866-787-6221
Lake Louise Visitor Centre Samson Mall 403-522-3833
www.pc.gc.ca/banff
Tunnel Mt. Village ITunnel Mt. Village IITunnel Mt. Trailer Two Jack MainTwo Jack LakesideJohnston CanyonCastle MountainProtection MountainLake Louise Trailer*Lake Louise TentMosquito CreekWaterfowl LakesRampart Creek
OPEN DATES FULLH-U
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*Soft-sided camping in winter only (mid-November to mid-April)
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Open dates are weather dependent. Arrive early - sites assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.FULL H-U = full hook-up • DIS ACC = disabled access • INTERP PROG = Interpretive programFIRE PERMIT REQUIRED where fireboxes and firewood are provided. Boil water advisories may be posted.
CAMPSITE RESERVATIONS can be made for the BLUE campgrounds. To make a reservation, visit the 24-hour web service at www.pccamping.ca or dial toll free 1-877-737-3783 (1-877-RESERVE) (12 hr/day) TTY: 1-866-787-6221. Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
May 4 - Oct. 1Year Round
May 4 - Sept. 10May 18 - Sept. 4May 18 - Sept. 18June 1 - Sept. 18May 18 - Sept. 4June 22 - Sept. 3
Year RoundMay 11 - Oct. 1
Year RoundJune 15 - Sept. 9June 29 - Sept. 3
Warden office 762-1470
EMERGENCY - 24 hr
AREA CODE 403
Ambulance, fireR.C.M.PoliceWARDENS
911
crimestoppers.ab.caHelping Protect Our Environment
1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
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Point of interest
Warden office
Exhibit
Disabled access
Viewpoint
Hot springs
Hiking
Biking
Horse riding
Cross-country skiing
Ski area
Campground
Picnic tables
Picnic shelter
Hostel
Accommodation
Ice tours
Caution
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