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Alberta police responded to two separate fatal avalanche incidents on Friday afternoon, near Lake Louise and Mount Black Prince in Kananaskis, respectively.
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 ...
Also Friday, one person was killed near the Lake Louise ski area ... The two were on their way back after skiing the Pipestone Bowl at around 3 p.m. with one man being engulfed in an avalanche ...
On March 14, an avalanche near Mount Black Prince in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park off Highway 742 resulted in the death of Minetta Norrie, a 34-year-old elementary school teacher with the Calgary ...
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Emergency Medical Services (EMS) have confirmed that one person died at the scene of an avalanche near the Lake Louise ... Pipestone Bowl, an out-of-bounds area near the ski resort. The report states ...
After skiing Pipestone Bowl, which is out-of-bounds from the Lake Louise ski area, the report said two skiers were working their way back to the ski area on a flagged traverse line in their downhill ...
One person is dead and another was rescued after an avalanche triggered near Lake Louise Ski Resort on Friday afternoon, RCMP say. According to a Parks Canada report, the avalanche happened near ...
One avalanche occurred around 3 p.m. Friday outside the resort boundary near Pipestone Bowl, an area known for ... buried 150-200 centimetres deep. Lake Louise RCMP said its members responded ...