Visitors to Banff National Park may need to check which lakes allow paddling, swimming, or fishing before heading out. Parks ...
Starting this spring, Parks Canada is restricting boats and other watercraft on some popular lakes in Banff National Park to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.
Eradication is extremely difficult once detected, experts say.
Whirling disease, an aquatic invasive species that affects fish populations, has been found in Lake Louise, according to Parks Canada.
The detection of a devastating aquatic invasive species in Banff National Park is expected to pour cold water on recreational ...
Visitors planning to paddle, swim or fish in Banff National Park may need to check which lakes allow those activities before heading to the water. Related Stories: Paid parking pilot planned for ...
Join Phoebe and James for a two-part winter adventure in Banff, Canada! Experience breathtaking snowy mountain views by helicopter, delight in unique events like Skijoring at the Banff SnowDays ...
Parks Canada has announced new restrictions related to water-based recreation across mountain national parks in Alberta and British Columbia, part of a broader effort to prevent the spread of aquatic ...
In an effort to prevent the introduction of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) in Alberta lakes and rivers, Parks Canada has announced new Water Activity Zones. The new AIS prevention strategy is aimed at ...
If you’re itching for an adventure, a Canadian spot was just named a wonder of the world to visit for 2026. We all know the seven wonders of the world, and U.S. travel magazine Conde Nast Traveller ...
Increasingly, families are travelling with multiple generations — and opting for something a bit more thrilling than your ...