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Visitor Guide
Watch for wildlife
There’s plenty to do and see in the mountain national parks over the May long weekend. Wildlife are out and about and Parks Canada is reminding drivers to please exercise caution and drive with vigilance ...
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Bears Without Fear
Kevin van Tighem started his Parks Canada career in Kootenay National Park. The bears are out and, within the next month, Kevin’s new book will be too. It is intended to make western North America’s ...
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Tent cabins come to national parks
Is it a tent or a cabin? Kootenay National Park has announced a new kind of camping experience this year. oTENTiks are coming soon to Banff, Jasper and Kootenay National Parks. Parks Canada presents a ...
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Knock knock — whoos there?
Retired Kootenay Park warden Hans Fuhrer noticed and photographed this boreal owl while skiing in Taynton Bowl at Panorama Ski Hill. Hans said “it poked it’s head out the hole when I knocked on the ...
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Looking for golden-mantled ground squirrels
Golden-mantled ground squirrels, distinguished by their prominent stripes, emerge a bit later than Columbia ground squirrels but seem rarely to be seen in spring. In the 1980s golden-mantled ground squirrels ...
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Columbia ground squirrels — have you seen one this spring?
Columbia ground squirrels are still, as far as we know, down in their winter burrows, but they will be emerging soon. The average date for first emergence is about April 10th at low elevations, but it ...
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