One person has died in an avalanche near the Lake Louise Ski Resort. The avalanche occurred around 3 p.m. Friday outside the ...
Two skiers are dead after separate avalanches in the Alberta backcountry. Stuart Brideaux of Alberta Health Services EMS says one person died after an avalanche near Lake Louise and the other died in ...
A woman has died after an avalanche in the backcountry west of Calgary. RCMP say four people were out skiing near Mount Black ...
That warning lasts through March 3 and states that avalanches triggered during this period will likely be destructive.
Backcountry campers at Kejimkujik National Park and Historic Site will have to purchase and transport wood if they want to enjoy a campfire this summer. Parks Canada had previously provided a ...
Backcountry – that is, Crown land – doesn’t have dedicated staff. But conditions in the wild are monitored by an organization called Avalanche Canada. Avalanche Canada is a not-for-profit ...
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — Two skiers are dead after separate avalanches in the Alberta backcountry. Stuart Brideaux of Alberta ...
Avalanche Canada recommends backcountry enthusiasts stick to lower-angle slopes (less than 30 degrees), choose terrain that ...
"He was carried 50 m and buried 150-200 cm deep," states the Parks Canada MIN report, "Skier 2 conducted a transceiver search ...
Avalanche Canada has issued a special warning covering large sections of B.C. and western Alberta's backcountry, saying triggered slides could be "dangerous and destructive.