Lethbridge Herald

Waterton set to reopen Monday with basic services

- Greg Bobinec LETHBRIDGE HERALD

Waterton Lakes National Park will be reopening to the public starting Monday, and will offer visitors access to the park, along with basic services.

Visitors will be able to access a variety of Parks Canada facilities such as some of the day-use areas including Cameron Bay, Waterton Lakeshore, Emerald Bay, Linnet Lake, Driftwood Beach, Pass Creek, Hay Barn and Maskinonge. Picnic tables are available for visitor use, along with washroom facilities, and shelters are available in some areas, but not all. Public washrooms in the Waterton village are available at the Fire Hall and Cameron Falls.

Red Rock Parkway is open for hiking and cycling only, as well as many trails are open to the public. Visitors are responsibl­e for maintainin­g physical distancing on trails. Upper, middle and lower Waterton Lakes are accessible for non-motorized craft water recreation.

Parks Canada said is a news release that visiting Waterton Lakes National Park will be a different experience than it has been in the past, and visitor co-operation is required to ensure a safe experience for yourself and others.

Parks Canada is asking visitors to come prepared by bringing weather appropriat­e clothing and protective supplies such as hand sanitizer and masks. Obey all signs and closures, and make conservati­ve choices when using trails and bodies of water to avoid injury and minimize the need for emergency response. Visitors are asked to be responsibl­e and follow Alberta Health Services’ physical distancing guidelines, gathering restrictio­ns and hygiene recommenda­tions. If parking lots, day-use areas or facility looks crowded, seek an alternativ­e experience.

Parks Canada is asking Canadians to be cautious in their use of these places, to observe any regional or Alberta travel restrictio­ns and to respect any closures that are in place. Anyone participat­ing in recreation­al activities should be extra cautious to avoid injury and/or getting lost to help minimize the demands placed on search-and-rescue teams and on the health-care system.

All camping facilities will remain closed until at least June 21, while Parks Canada assesses whether and how these services might resume. Interpreti­ve activities and public events are suspended until further notice. More informatio­n to restrictio­ns, regulation­s, closures and other can be found on Parks Canada’s website pc.gc.ca.

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 ?? Herald file photo by Ian Martens ?? Flowers colour the viewpoint along the Bertha trail looking along Upper Waterton Lake. Limited visitor access and basic services will begin Monday at the national park. @IMartensHe­rald
Herald file photo by Ian Martens Flowers colour the viewpoint along the Bertha trail looking along Upper Waterton Lake. Limited visitor access and basic services will begin Monday at the national park. @IMartensHe­rald

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