Parks Canada implements no-stopping zone along Bow Valley Parkway following reports of 'bear jams'
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A male grizzly bear munches on dandelions along the Bow Valley Parkway in Banff National Park. PHOTO BY POSTMEDIA FILE Article content Parks Canada has introduced a 1.5-kilometre no-stopping zone along the Bow Valley Parkway amid increased bear activity and concerns over visitors stopping to view wildlife during the busy summer tourism season. Article content The restriction applies between Baker Creek Chalets and Protection Mountain Campground. Parks Canada says it was introduced after several reports of “bear jams” in the area, involving unsafe parking and people leaving their vehicles to ap…
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