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  • Sections E and F: Jasper National Park Closure

    Sections E and F: Jasper National Park Closure

    Sections E and F:

    Jasper National Park, remains closed. All permits and reservations in Jasper through March 31, 2025 will be automatically cancelled and refunds issued. Highway 16 and the Icefields Parkway (93N) are open but no stopping and services are limited. This means the GDT is open from Owen Creek trailhead (e1) to Cataract Pass (e12), noting hikers cannot enter Jasper National Park at Cataract Pass and have to backtrack and exit at the Sunset Pass trail junction (e6). There are no detours available.

  • Section D: Fire Update

    Section D: Fire Update

    The Blaeberry and Amiskwi valleys have reopened, meaning Section D of the GDT can be thru-hiked. The GDTA has assessed the section of the GDT impacted by wildfire north of Amiskwi Pass, and there is significant damage to the trail. The GDTA recommends hikers avoid the damaged section by following Ensign Creek Road between km 587.2 and the start of the Collie Creek Alternate @ km 593.3. BC Wildfire Service still reports the Blaeberry fire as “being held” but please check current status prior to attempting this section of the trail. 

  • 2023 GDTA Trail Building and Maintenance Trips

    2023 GDTA Trail Building and Maintenance Trips

    This was the most ambitious year in the field for the Trail Building and Maintenance Committee crews to date, with over 6,000 field work hours put in by 153 volunteers.

    The season started with parallel trips into the Blaeberry: one, a basecamp trip to Collie Creek to complete the revival of an old trail to take the GDT off the logging road and the other a backcountry self-supported trip on the David Thompson Heritage Trail to complete trail repairs due to a major avalanche last year.

    Work on the High Rock Trail between Alison Creek and Window Mountain Lake was completed over 6 backcountry trips, including a new trail completed to take 2 km of the GDT off steep ATV tracks. New signs were installed at key intersections along the route. Deadfall was removed between Window Mountain Lake and South Hidden Creek, and the South Racehorse Creek bridge was repaired. Some trail was rerouted to protect an environmentally sensitive area.

    A new bridge was installed across Baril Creek on the Original GDT in Section B. A self-supported backcountry crew replaced the temporary log bridge and completed trail maintenance work up to Fording River Pass and from Baril Creek to just over the ridge to the south.

    The first women’s only walking trip from South Hidden Creek to North Racehorse Creek took place in late July. Trail clearing, blazing, and an assessment for backcountry campsites were completed.

    In Section A, a walking trip from Sage Pass to Scarpe Pass included trail maintenance and blazing along 14 km of trail, 600m of trail construction from Scarpe Pass to La Coulotte Ridge and an assessment of the campsite at Sage Pass.

    Once again, the GDTA partnered with Friends of Jasper to clear and maintain the trail on Maligne Pass in Section E, clearing encroaching small trees and shrubs along 500m of trail east and west of Mary Schaffer Campground.

    Two parallel trips were coordinated in Section G. Volunteers on a walking trip from Sheep Creek to Cecilia Lake completed trail clearing and maintenance that was started in previous years. The construction of a bridge at Cecilia Creek was done in parallel and both crews and tools were helicoptered in and out.

    Two trips into the White Goat Wilderness Area were completed in collaboration with the Trail Protection and Advocacy Committee to set up and take down trail counters and wildlife cameras at the beginning and end of the trail season. This will help gauge activity along the Cataract Creek trail, to help convince the Government of Alberta to permit maintenance of that trail.

    It was a successful season working in challenging conditions of heat and smoke. Thanks to all our volunteers and especially to our hard-working trip leaders who organized each of the trips.

  • Winter 2023/24 Trail and Road Conditions

    Winter 2023/24 Trail and Road Conditions

    December 1, 2023

    Winter conditions are here. Snow is falling and accumulating on the GDT so expect wet, icy and slippery trail conditions. Boots, hiking poles, snow cleats or snowshoes are recommended. Temperatures are below freezing, so be prepared for winter conditions and short days when travelling into the backcountry this winter.

    Remember that the GDT is not designed for snow travel and is not maintained in the winter. When the trail is covered in snow, finding it may be impossible so excellent navigation skills are required. Hiking or skiing on the GDT when it’s snow covered means exposing yourself to potential avalanche risk. In many places, it’s unwise to travel the trail during these conditions. While planning your hike, research snow conditions and check out the Canadian Avalanche Centre for the latest avalanche bulletins.  

    TRAIL CLOSURES AND NOTICES:  

    • SEASONAL CLOSURE – Jasper National Park: The GDT is closed from Four Point Campground (e15) to Trapper Creek (e24) and from Moose Pass (f15) to Bess Pass (g3) from November 1, 2023 to May 16, 2024, to prevent winter trails from facilitating an unnatural level of predator access to threatened woodland caribou.
    • CLOSURE – Collie Creek Alternate Route: The Blaeberry bridge near Cairnes Creek Rec Site was removed on August 30, 2023, cutting off access to the Collie Creek Trail on the east side of the Blaeberry River. The main route of the GDT via Ensign Creek Road to Cairnes Creek is still open.
    • CLOSURE – Mount Robson Provincial Park: The Berg Lake trail will open for winter use from December 5, 2023 to April 30, 2024. Closures on the Berg Lake Trail for the summer 2024 season are still to be confirmed.
    • CLOSURE – Egypt Lake and Bryant Creek shelters are closed until further notice due to construction.

    ACCESS: 

    • Winter conditions exist on many mountain highways and roads. Roads can be snowy and icy so check for the latest conditions before you travel and carry chains and/or winter tires. For more information, check out Alberta 511 and Drive BC.
    • Highway 40 is seasonally closed from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park to Highwood House beginning December 1.
    • Forestry Trunk Road 940 is seasonally closed south of Cataract Creek and northwest of Plateau Mountain Road beginning December 1.
    • Kananaskis Conservation Pass will be required for all vehicles visiting Kananaskis Country and provincial sites in the Bow Valley Corridor. The pass is not required for people arriving without a vehicle on foot, horseback or bicycle.
    • Walker Creek FSR is inaccessible to regular vehicles during the winter.

    National and Provincial Park Trail Conditions:

    Banff National Park
    Jasper National Park – NEW Submit a Jasper trail condition report
    Kootenay National Park
    Waterton Lakes National Park
    Yoho National Park

    Akamina‐Kishinena Provincial Park
    Castle Wildland Provincial Park
    Castle Provincial Park
    Elk Lakes Provincial Park
    Height of the Rockies Provincial Park
    Kakwa Provincial Park
    Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
    Mount Robson Provincial Park
    Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

  • October 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    October 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    October 1, 2023

    Fall colours are here and so is the snow! Expect trails at higher elevation to be snow covered with wet, slippery and muddy trail conditions. Nighttime and early morning temperatures are below freezing, so be prepared for cold temperatures, morning frost and shorter days when travelling into the backcountry this fall. 

    TRAIL CLOSURES AND NOTICES:  

    • ELK RUTTING SEASON: It is elk rutting season until mid-October. Warning signs that read “ATTENTION – Elk Mating” have been posted at areas where elk herds often gather. Be aware that bull elk become extremely aggressive during rutting season so keep at least 30 metres away from all elk and never get between a male and female elk.
    • BEARS: It’s pre-hibernation feeding season for black and grizzly bears which increases the chances of running into a bear on the trail. It is easy to surprise a bear that is focussed on feeding so make noise while hiking in bear territory. Be alert, make noise, carry bear spray and if you see a bear, back away slowly and leave the area.
    • CLOSURE – Waterton Lakes National Park: Sage Pass Trail, Twin Lakes campground, and Twin Lakes Trail from the Snowshoe/Twin Lakes Trail junction to the Kishinena-Bauerman col is closed due to a carcass in the area. Hikers can detour around the closure using the Mount Rowe-Sage Pass alternate and the South Kootenay Pass Trail.
    • CLOSURE – Collie Creek Alternate Route: The Blaeberry bridge near Cairnes Creek Rec Site was removed on August 30, cutting off access to the Collie Creek Trail on the east side of the Blaeberry River. The main route of the GDT via Ensign Creek Road to Cairnes Creek is still open and accessible.
    • CLOSURE – Mount Robson Provincial Park: The Berg Lake Trail will remain closed for repairs during the 2023 season, except for the first 7 kilometres from the parking lot to Kinney Lake. Mount Robson Visitor Centre has temporarily suspended its resupply package service. The Moose River Trail is open, giving GDT Hikers 4 options to use as the GDT northern terminus other than the Berg Lake Trail:   
      1. Jasper   
      2. Moose River   
      3. Blueberry   
      4. Kakwa
    • CLOSURE – Egypt Lake and Bryant Creek shelters are closed until further notice due to construction.

    ACCESS: 

    • Kananaskis Conservation Pass will be required for all vehicles visiting Kananaskis Country and provincial sites in the Bow Valley Corridor. The pass is not required for people arriving without a vehicle on foot, horseback or bicycle.
    • Highway 1 road construction 4 km east of Golden – highway will be closed 24/7 until October 6, except weekends. If necessary, detour via Highway 93S and Highway 95.
    • BC Parks lists Walker Creek FSR as closed at km 37 due to unsafe road conditions, but the road remains accessible beyond that point for those with high clearance 4WD vehicles willing to drive the very rough and overgrown road all the way to from the Bastille Creek trailhead.
    • For more information, check out Alberta 511 and Drive BC.

    National and Provincial Park Trail Conditions:

    Banff National Park
    Jasper National Park – NEW Submit a Jasper trail condition report
    Kootenay National Park
    Waterton Lakes National Park
    Yoho National Park

    Akamina‐Kishinena Provincial Park
    Castle Wildland Provincial Park
    Castle Provincial Park
    Elk Lakes Provincial Park
    Height of the Rockies Provincial Park
    Kakwa Provincial Park
    Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
    Mount Robson Provincial Park
    Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

  • September 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    September 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    September 28, 2023

    Cooler temperatures, shorter days and morning frost are signs that summer in the mountains is winding down. Cool, wet weather this week will include some snowfall at higher elevations so expect wet and muddy sections following periods of rain or snow. 

    TRAIL CLOSURES AND NOTICES:  

    • ELK RUTTING SEASON: It is elk rutting season until mid-October. Warning signs that read “ATTENTION – Elk Mating” have been posted at areas where elk herds often gather. Be aware that bull elk become extremely aggressive during rutting season so keep at least 30 metres away from all elk and never get between a male and female elk.
    • BEARS: It’s pre-hibernation feeding season for black and grizzly bears which increases the chances of running into a bear on the trail. It is easy to surprise a bear that is focussed on feeding so make noise while hiking in bear territory. Be alert, make noise, carry bear spray and if you see a bear, back away slowly and leave the area.
    • CLOSURE Waterton Lakes National Park: Sage Pass Trail, Twin Lakes campground, and Twin Lakes Trail from the Snowshoe/Twin Lakes Trail junction to the Kishinena-Bauerman col is closed due to a carcass in the area. Hikers can detour around the closure using the Mount Rowe-Sage Pass alternate and the South Kootenay Pass Trail.
    • CLOSURECollie Creek Alternate Route: The Blaeberry bridge near Cairnes Creek Rec Site was removed on August 30, cutting off access to the Collie Creek Trail on the east side of the Blaeberry River. The main route of the GDT via Ensign Creek Road to Cairnes Creek is still open and accessible.
    • CLOSURE – Mount Robson Provincial Park: The Berg Lake Trail will remain closed for repairs during the 2023 season, except for the first 7 kilometres from the parking lot to Kinney Lake. Mount Robson Visitor Centre has temporarily suspended its resupply package service. The Moose River Trail is open, giving GDT Hikers 4 options to use as the GDT northern terminus other than the Berg Lake Trail:   
      1. Jasper   
      2. Moose River   
      3. Blueberry   
      4. Kakwa
    • CLOSURE – Egypt Lake and Bryant Creek shelters are closed until further notice due to construction.
    • WILDFIRES: Conditions have improved but smoke from wildfires continues to impact some sections of the GDT. Check out the current smoke forecast for more information. Fire hazard ratings are currently low to moderate in the Rockies, and there are no fire bans. If you must have a campfire in the backcountry, ensure you follow the rules.

    ACCESS: 

    • Kananaskis Conservation Pass will be required for all vehicles visiting Kananaskis Country and provincial sites in the Bow Valley Corridor. The pass is not required for people arriving without a vehicle on foot, horseback or bicycle.
    • Highway 1 road construction 4 km east of Golden – highway will be closed 24/7 until October 6, except weekends. If necessary, detour via Highway 93S and Highway 95.
    • BC Parks lists Walker Creek FSR as closed at km 37 due to unsafe road conditions, but the road remains accessible beyond that point for those with high clearance 4WD vehicles willing to drive the very rough and overgrown road all the way to from the Bastille Creek trailhead.
    • For more information, check out Alberta 511 and Drive BC.

    National and Provincial Park Trail Conditions:

    Banff National Park
    Jasper National Park – NEW Submit a Jasper trail condition report
    Kootenay National Park
    Waterton Lakes National Park
    Yoho National Park

    Akamina‐Kishinena Provincial Park
    Castle Wildland Provincial Park
    Castle Provincial Park
    Elk Lakes Provincial Park
    Height of the Rockies Provincial Park
    Kakwa Provincial Park
    Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
    Mount Robson Provincial Park
    Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

  • August 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    August 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    August 27, 2023

    Wildfire smoke is impacting air quality on much of the GDT. Recent cool weather resulted in snowfall at high elevations but a return to warmer weather this week will likely melt it all.

    TRAIL CLOSURES AND NOTICES:  

    • WILDFIRES and FIRE BANS: While there are no closures due to wildfire, smoke from nearby wildfires is impacting the GDT. Check out the current smoke forecast for more information. Fire hazard ratings are currently moderate to high in the Rockies and fire bans or restrictions are in effect. If you must have a campfire in the backcountry, ensure you follow the rules.
    • BEARS: It’s berry season and bears are out and about feeding. Be bear aware on the trails this summer: be alert, make noise and carry bear spray.
    • CLOSURE – Mount Robson Provincial Park: The Berg Lake Trail will remain closed for repairs during the 2023 season, except for the first 7 kilometres from the parking lot to Kinney Lake. Mount Robson Visitor Centre has temporarily suspended its resupply package service. The Moose River Trail is open, giving GDT Hikers 4 options to use as the GDT northern terminus other than the Berg Lake Trail:   
      1. Jasper   
      2. Moose River   
      3. Blueberry   
      4. Kakwa
    • CLOSURE – Egypt Lake and Bryant Creek shelters are closed until further notice due to construction.

    ACCESS: 

    • Kananaskis Conservation Pass will be required for all vehicles visiting Kananaskis Country and provincial sites in the Bow Valley Corridor. The pass is not required for people arriving without a vehicle on foot, horseback or bicycle.
    • Highway 1 road construction 4 km east of Golden – No daytime stoppages or weekend closures from June 1 to September 15. Sunday-Thursday prepare for 30-minute evening delays and nighttime closures (10pm-7am). If necessary, detour via Highway 93S and Highway 95
    • BC Parks lists Walker Creek FSR as closed at km 37 due to unsafe road conditions, but the road remains accessible beyond that point for those with high clearance 4WD vehicles willing to drive the very rough and overgrown road all the way to from the Bastille Creek trailhead.
    • For more information, check out Alberta 511 and Drive BC.

    National and Provincial Park Trail Conditions:

    Banff National Park
    Jasper National Park – NEW Submit a Jasper trail condition report
    Kootenay National Park
    Waterton Lakes National Park
    Yoho National Park

    Akamina‐Kishinena Provincial Park
    Castle Wildland Provincial Park
    Castle Provincial Park
    Elk Lakes Provincial Park
    Height of the Rockies Provincial Park
    Kakwa Provincial Park
    Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
    Mount Robson Provincial Park
    Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

  • July 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    July 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    July 28, 2023

    Wildflowers are blooming! Expect warmer temperatures this weekend and next week, along with possible afternoon thunderstorms. Most trails are clear and bare, but expect muddy conditions after periods of rain.

    TRAIL CLOSURES AND NOTICES:  

    • WILDFIRES and FIRE BANS: While there are no closures due to wildfire, smoke from nearby wildfires is impacting the GDT. Check out the current smoke forecast for more information. Fire hazard ratings are currently high or extreme in much of the Rockies and fire bans or restrictions are in effect throughout BC and most of Alberta. If you must have a campfire in the backcountry, ensure you follow the rules.
    • BEARS: Due to an early spring and warm weather, berry season has arrived early and bears are out and about feeding. Be bear aware on the trails this summer: be alert, make noise and carry bear spray.
    • CREEKS: Rapid snow melt during this time of year results in high water levels and potentially dangerous creek crossings, particularly later in the day. Attempt to ford larger creeks early in the day when water levels are lowest.
    • CLOSURE – Mount Robson Provincial Park: The Berg Lake Trail will remain closed for repairs during the 2023 season, except for the first 7 kilometres from the parking lot to Kinney Lake. Mount Robson Visitor Centre has temporarily suspended its resupply package service. The Moose River Trail is open, giving GDT Hikers 4 options to use as the GDT northern terminus other than the Berg Lake Trail:   
      1. Jasper   
      2. Moose River   
      3. Blueberry   
      4. Kakwa
    • CLOSURE – Aster Lake campground on the Northover Ridge Alternate in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is closed due to construction. Random camping is permitted at Northover tarns in Height of the Rockies Provincial Park – please Leave No Trace!
    • CLOSURE – Egypt Lake and Bryant Creek shelters are closed until further notice due to construction.

    ACCESS: 

    • Kananaskis Conservation Pass will be required for all vehicles visiting Kananaskis Country and provincial sites in the Bow Valley Corridor. The pass is not required for people arriving without a vehicle on foot, horseback or bicycle.
    • Highway 1 road construction 4 km east of Golden – No daytime stoppages or weekend closures from June 1 to September 15. Sunday-Thursday prepare for 30-minute evening delays and nighttime closures (10pm-7am). If necessary, detour via Highway 93S and Highway 95
    • BC Parks lists Walker Creek FSR as closed at km 37 due to unsafe road conditions, but the road remains accessible beyond that point for those with high clearance 4WD vehicles willing to drive the very rough and overgrown road all the way to from the Bastille Creek trailhead.
    • For more information, check out Alberta 511 and Drive BC.

    National and Provincial Park Trail Conditions:

    Banff National Park
    Jasper National ParkNEW Submit a Jasper trail condition report
    Kootenay National Park
    Waterton Lakes National Park
    Yoho National Park

    Akamina‐Kishinena Provincial Park
    Castle Wildland Provincial Park
    Castle Provincial Park
    Elk Lakes Provincial Park
    Height of the Rockies Provincial Park
    Kakwa Provincial Park
    Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
    Mount Robson Provincial Park
    Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

  • June 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    June 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    June 26, 2023

    Below average snowpack and a warm spring resulted in a much earlier snow melt than normal. Warmer temps has melted most of the recent fresh snow but expect wet and muddy trail conditions. Valley bottom trails at lower elevations are mostly bare or muddy, while trails at higher elevation are slushy or muddy.

    TRAIL CLOSURES AND NOTICES:  

    • UPDATE Waterton Lakes National Park: The GDT has completely re-opened; a detour is not required.
    • SNOW MELT: Snow levels in the southern and central Rockies are much lower than average for this time of year. For up to date snow level data in BC, check out the Snow Survey Stations Interactive Map. In Alberta, check out the Alberta River Basins map (turn on the snow pillow layer).
    • CREEKS: Rapid snow melt during this time of year results in high water levels and potentially dangerous creek crossings, particularly later in the day. Attempt to ford larger creeks early in the day when water levels are lowest.
    • FIRE BANS: It has been an usually warm and dry spring resulting in unprecedented early season wildfire activity. Recent cool and wet weather has improved conditions, and most fire bans or restrictions have been lifted. A fire ban is still in effect throughout the Prince George Fire Centre in BC, i.e. Mount Robson north to Kakwa. If you must have a campfire in the backcountry, ensure you follow the rules.
    • CLOSURE – Mount Robson Provincial Park: The Berg Lake Trail will remain closed for repairs during the 2023 season, except for the first 7 kilometres from the parking lot to Kinney Lake. Mount Robson Visitor Centre has temporarily suspended its resupply package service. The Moose River Trail is open, giving GDT Hikers 4 options to use as the GDT northern terminus other than the Berg Lake Trail:   
      1. Jasper   
      2. Moose River   
      3. Blueberry   
      4. Kakwa
    • CLOSURE – Aster Lake campground on the Northover Ridge Alternate in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is closed due to construction. Random camping is permitted at Northover tarns in Height of the Rockies Provincial Park – please Leave No Trace!
    • CLOSURE – Egypt Lake and Bryant Creek shelters are closed until further notice due to construction.
    • ELK CALVING SEASON: mid May to June 30. Protective mother elk will aggressively protect their newborns by kicking and charging at people. Stay at least 30 metres away from all elk during this time of year. Pay attention to trail closures in known elk calving areas.
    • TICKS: Tick season has started. Be extra careful when in areas with a lot of underbrush and check yourself and your clothing after your hike.
    • BEARS: With spring’s arrival, bears are leaving their dens in search of food. Be bear aware on the trails this spring, make noise and carry bear spray.

    ACCESS: 

    • Akamina Parkway in Waterton Lakes National Park is closed due to rockslides following significant rain event.
    • Miette Road in Jasper National Park is closed to a severe washout.
    • Kananaskis Conservation Pass will be required for all vehicles visiting Kananaskis Country and provincial sites in the Bow Valley Corridor. The pass is not required for people arriving without a vehicle on foot, horseback or bicycle.
    • Highway 1 road construction 4 km east of Golden – No daytime stoppages or weekend closures from June 1 to September 15. Sunday-Thursday prepare for 30-minute evening delays and nighttime closures (10pm-7am). If necessary, detour via Highway 93S and Highway 95
    • BC Parks lists Walker Creek FSR as closed at km 37 due to unsafe road conditions, but the road remains accessible beyond that point for those with high clearance 4WD vehicles willing to drive the very rough and overgrown road all the way to from the Bastille Creek trailhead.
    • For more information, check out Alberta 511 and Drive BC.

    National and Provincial Park Trail Conditions:

    Banff National Park
    Jasper National Park
    Kootenay National Park
    Waterton Lakes National Park
    Yoho National Park

    Akamina‐Kishinena Provincial Park
    Castle Wildland Provincial Park
    Castle Provincial Park
    Elk Lakes Provincial Park
    Height of the Rockies Provincial Park
    Kakwa Provincial Park
    Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
    Mount Robson Provincial Park
    Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

  • Spring 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    Spring 2023 Trail and Road Conditions

    May 8, 2023

    Spring is in the air and this is transition time on the GDT. Valley bottom trails at lower elevations vary from bare and muddy to slushy and icy, while trails at higher elevation remain snowbound. With warmer weather, trail conditions can change quickly from icy in the morning to slushy and slippery in the afternoon. Plan for varying conditions – warm layers, boots, snowshoes, cleats and/or poles are recommended. Please note that most trails are not maintained in the winter and downed trees won’t be removed until the trails are clear, usually in July.

    TRAIL CLOSURES AND NOTICES:  

    • SNOW MELT: Snow levels in the southern and central Rockies are lower than average for this time of year. Spring avalanche conditions continue to exist so prepare accordingly. For up to date snow level data in BC, check out the Snow Survey Stations Interactive Map. In Alberta, check out the Alberta River Basins map (turn on the snow pillow layer).
    • FIRE BANS: It has been an usually warm and dry spring resulting in unprecedented early season wildfire activity and a provincial state of emergency has been declared in Alberta. Fire bans and OHV restrictions are in effect throughout the Alberta Fire Protection Area covering the GDT from Sage Pass to Surprise Pass, not including the national parks. If you must have a campfire in the backcountry, ensure you follow the rules.
    • CLOSURE – Mount Robson Provincial Park: The Berg Lake Trail will remain closed for repairs during the 2023 season, except for the first 7 kilometres from the parking lot to Kinney Lake. 14 sites at Kinney Lake Campground are open for reservations on a four-month rolling window. Mount Robson Visitor Centre has temporarily suspended its resupply package service. The Moose River Trail is open, giving GDT Hikers 4 options to use as the GDT northern terminus other than the Berg Lake Trail:   
      1. Jasper   
      2. Moose River   
      3. Blueberry   
      4. Kakwa
    • CLOSURE – Aster Lake campground on the Northover Ridge Alternate in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is closed due to construction. Random camping is permitted at Northover tarns in Height of the Rockies Provincial Park – please Leave No Trace!
    • CLOSURE – Egypt Lake and Bryant Creek shelters are closed until further notice due to construction.
    • ELK CALVING SEASON: mid May to June 30. Protective mother elk will aggressively protect their newborns by kicking and charging at people. Stay at least 30 metres away from all elk during this time of year. Pay attention to trail closures in known elk calving areas.
    • TICKS: Tick season has started. Be extra careful when in areas with a lot of underbrush and check yourself and your clothing after your hike.
    • BEARS: With spring’s arrival, bears are leaving their dens in search of food. Be bear aware on the trails this spring, make noise and carry bear spray.

    ACCESS: 

    • Kananaskis Conservation Pass will be required for all vehicles visiting Kananaskis Country and provincial sites in the Bow Valley Corridor. The pass is not required for people arriving without a vehicle on foot, horseback or bicycle.
    • Highway 40 is closed south of Kananaskis Lakes Trail to Highwood House junction until June 14, 2023.
    • Highway 1 road construction 4 km east of Golden – Prepare for delays and weekday nighttime closures (10pm-7am). If necessary, detour via Highway 93S and Highway 95
    • BC Parks lists Walker Creek FSR as closed at km 37 due to unsafe road conditions, but the road remains accessible beyond that point for those with high clearance 4WD vehicles willing to drive the very rough and overgrown road all the way to from the Bastille Creek trailhead.
    • For more information, check out Alberta 511 and Drive BC.

    National and Provincial Park Trail Conditions:

    Banff National Park
    Jasper National Park
    Kootenay National Park
    Waterton Lakes National Park
    Yoho National Park

    Akamina‐Kishinena Provincial Park
    Castle Wildland Provincial Park
    Castle Provincial Park
    Elk Lakes Provincial Park
    Height of the Rockies Provincial Park
    Kakwa Provincial Park
    Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
    Mount Robson Provincial Park
    Peter Lougheed Provincial Park