Parks Canada recently released an update on aquatic invasive species prevention measures and watercraft and angling restrictions in Kootenay, Yoho and Waterton Lakes National Parks….
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Kootenay part of program conserving areas around national parks
Habitat loss and climate change threaten the iconic plants and animals that bring our national parks to life. That’s why Canada’s two largest conservation organizations…
Parks Canada public engagement on draft plans begins
National parks are gateways to nature, adventure, and discovery that hold special places in the hearts of Canadians and visitors from around the world. Now…
Warmth prompts widespread avalanche warning
Avalanche Canada, in partnership with Parks Canada and Alberta’s Kananaskis Country, is issuing a Special Public Avalanche Warning for recreational backcountry users across a widespread…
Avalanche warning covers East Kootenay Rockies
Map courtesy Avalanche Canada Avalanche Canada has issued a Special Public Avalanche Warning for recreational backcountry users in the South Rockies, the Lizard & Flathead,…
Winter storm watch for southern Alberta
If you’re thinking about driving to southern Alberta over the next couple of days, heads up. Environment Canada has today (March 12) issued a winter…
Wind warning for Crowsnest Pass, snowfall for Kootenay Pass
Environment Canada has issued a pair of weathering warnings for the areas to the east and west of the East Kootenay this morning. To the…
Help shape future of the Rocky Mountain national parks
Public input will help guide Parks Canada priorities Parks Canada places belong to all Canadians. They represent the very best that Canada has to offer…
Time to close access to Crown land
e-KNOW Editorial By Ian Cobb Now that the provincial government has declared a state of emergency due to the almost 600 wildfires burning in B.C.,…
Spring in the East Kootenay
The winter of 2018 was a long and generally normal one. We didn’t get as much snow as the year before but Old Man Winter…