Edmonton Journal

Waterton may be closed for weeks: Parks Canada

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WATERTON Parks Canada has provided a more detailed tally on the destructio­n the Kenow wildfire caused in Waterton Lakes National Park, but it confirmed Friday that homes and businesses within the townsite were spared.

Alpine Stables, a family-run horse ranch that offered guided trail rides to visitors, was destroyed.

“Our thoughts are with the community members dealing with the devastatin­g impact of this loss,” Parks Canada said in a release.

The visitor centre was also razed as was the structure at the East Gate warden station, along with its equipment and vehicles.

The Crandell Mountain campground was also significan­tly damaged, and outlying infrastruc­ture

There are a large number of dangerous trees, rockfalls, and other hazards that remain throughout (the park area).

around the Parks Canada operations compound and a bison paddock was hit.

The main building of the landmark Prince of Wales hotel was unscathed, but some facilities surroundin­g the stately wooden 1920s railway hotel were damaged.

The popular Red Rock and Cameron Lake day-use areas and facilities, including the Alpine Club of Canada hut, are fine. There was minor damage to outside of the golf course clubhouse.

Parks Canada and utility company Fortis are working on restoring power as transmissi­on lines were wrecked.

Parks Canada said it will continue to assess the damage.

“Due to the high intensity of the fire, there are a large number of dangerous trees, rockfalls, and other hazards that remain throughout. Moreover, guardrails, signage, and other minor infrastruc­ture were heavily impacted.”

Damp, cool weather has been helping firefighti­ng efforts in the area and the wildfire has not grown larger than 360 square kilometres.

But Parks Canada cautions the fire is out of control and risks remain.

The Waterton townsite remains under a mandatory evacuation order and Parks Canada has said it could be weeks before it reopens.

A portion of the Municipal District of Pincher Creek just to the north of the park also remains under an evacuation order, as does the Castle Mountain resort.

 ?? DARREN MAKOWICHUK ?? RCMP officers take down the road block at Highway 6 and 505 Thursday as rain and cold weather in the Pincher Creek area shrank the evacuation zone near Waterton Park. Homes and businesses within the Waterton townsite are untouched, but the park...
DARREN MAKOWICHUK RCMP officers take down the road block at Highway 6 and 505 Thursday as rain and cold weather in the Pincher Creek area shrank the evacuation zone near Waterton Park. Homes and businesses within the Waterton townsite are untouched, but the park...

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