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The slide happened Thursday afternoon north of Lake Louise on the Icefields Parkway, about 124 miles northwest of Calgary.
The hikers were struck by a cascade of sliding rocks on Thursday while traveling along a moderately difficult trail.
Search teams located a second body following a massive rockfall off a hiking trail in Canada’s Banff National Park ...
The slide that killed two people and injured several others in Banff National Park was a natural occurrence that could not have been stopped and anticipated, Parks Canada said.
Two people were killed and three seriously injured in a massive rockfall that struck numerous hikers near Bow Glacier Falls ...
One of the two people killed in a rockfall in Banff National Park was identified Friday as 70-year-old Jutta Hinrichs of ...
Bow Lake and the surrounding area remains closed to visitors, as search and rescue operations continue to look for other possible victims.
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Banff National Park rockfall victim identified as retired university educatorOne of the two people killed in a rockfall in Banff National Park was identified Friday as 70-year-old Jutta Hinrichs of ...
Authorities believe they have accounted for all the hikers who were near Bow Glacier Falls at the time of the slide ...
Parks Canada says there was nothing foreseeable or preventable about the rockfall that killed two hikers and injured three ...
Parks Canada and the RCMP have confirmed a second body has been found after Thursday’s rockfall in Banff National Park.
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