Visitors to Banff National Park may need to check which lakes allow paddling, swimming, or fishing before heading out. Parks ...
Humans aren't the only ones who need a safe way to cross roads and rivers. Animals, too, need their own passages to get around. These wildlife passages are "critical" conservation tools, helping to ...
Banff, Canada, is at the top of my list of the most incredible destinations I've ever visited. Banff National Park has hikes for all levels of experience and so many stunning views. I loved all of the ...
Animals use underpasses and overpasses to safely cross the Trans-Canada Highway. Researchers have found that different critters prefer different kinds of structures. (Courtesy of Tony Clevenger) ...
CANMORE, Alberta – Bear 148 made quite a name for herself this year. Born in 2011, the grizzly had learned to use the crossings over the Trans-Canada Highway in Banff National Park, how to skirt the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Parks Canada wildlife staff moved a denning black bear since it was deemed by Banff National Park management to be too close to ...
A favorite destination for locals and visitors alike, Johnston Canyon is located about 15 miles from Banff along Highway 1A (also called the Bow Valley Parkway). The river-carved canyon is surrounded ...
For a unique North American safari experience, take a train ride through the Canadian Rockies, from Vancouver to Banff (and beyond!) Animal lovers often tell us their “dream vacation” is to go on an ...
As the Fourth of July nears in the U.S., the town of Banff, Canada, launched a pyrotechnic display over the weekend that lacked the loud bangs of typical Canada Day fireworks celebrations. The reason?
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