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Fire ban issued for Banff National Park

A fire ban has been issued for Banff National Park and Lake Louise because of 'drought-like' conditions in the area.

'Drought-like' conditions elevating fire risk, says Parks Canada

People canoeing across the turquoise waters of Lake Louise.
People canoe across the iconic Lake Louise in the Rocky Mountains in Alberta. A fire ban has been issued for all of Banff National Park. (Paul Zizka Photography/Banff & Lake Louise Tourism)

A fire ban has been issued for Banff National Park because of hot,dry, "drought-like"conditions in the area.

The ban will takeeffect just after midnight on Saturday morningand includes all campgrounds and day-use areas in the national park. It also applies within the community of Lake Louise.

Accordingto a new release, the ban will be lifted when conditions allow.

"While we cannot avoid naturally occurring wildfires (ex.lightning strikes), we can avoid human-caused fires. Please do your part to keep our communities and first responders safe by not lighting illegal campfires and properly disposing of cigarettes and other combustible items," a representative from Parks Canada said in the release.

"If you see any wildfires, illegal campfiresor suspicious smoke, please report to Banff Emergency Dispatch: 403-762-4506."

Open firesare not permitted under the fire ban,including:

  • Wood, charcoal or briquette barbecues.
  • Wood or briquette campfires.
  • Outdoor wood-burning stoves.
  • Turkey fryers.
  • Tiki torches.

The ban does allow portable propane fire kits, gas or propane stoves, barbecues and lanterns, patio heatersand indoor wood-burning stoves in fully enclosed buildings as long asthey aredirectly supervisedand certified by the Canadian Standards Association or Underwriters Laboratories.

Visit Parks Canada's website for more information on the items that can and can't be used during the ban.