Two people were skiing in the area at 3 p.m. when one of them triggered the avalanche, Parks Canada said. The skier was reportedly carried 50 metres by the avalanche and buried in 150-200 cm of snow.
The Lake Louise Fire Department, Search and Rescue, local Ski Patrol, employees of the resort ... incident died near the Black Prince day-use area in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park.
Parks Canada has banned tents, tent trailers, and soft-sided campers at the Lake Louise Trailer Campground for the 2025 ...
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 ...
The two-person group was making their way back to the Lake Louise ski area on a flagged traverse line after skiing Pipestone Bowl, which is outside the resort boundaries. “Skier 1 triggered the ...
According to a Parks Canada report, one avalanche happened at 3 p.m. MT near Pipestone Bowl, an area outside the Lake Louise Ski Resort. About an hour later, RCMP received a report of another ...
A report on Avalanche Canada's website indicated the first incident took place when two skiers in the "out of bounds" Lake Louise ski area were making their way back. The first skier triggered an ...
A rescue helicopter is shown at Lake Louise Ski Resort after an avalanche was triggered outside of the resort area in this Friday, March 14, 2025 handout photo. Two skiers are dead after separate ...
According to a Parks Canada report, the avalanche happened near Pipestone Bowl, an area outside the Lake Louise Ski Area. Two people were skiing in the area at 3 p.m. when one of them triggered ...
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