Parks Canada has introduced cash to enhance security and experiences for guests to 4 mountain nationwide parks in Alberta and British Columbia.
It says $71 million in federal funding for Banff, Jasper, Yoho and Kootenay nationwide parks contains upgrades to crucial infrastructure, comparable to Parks Canada dispatch for emergency calls, in addition to to numerous roads and bridges.
Parks Canada will conduct repairs and rehabilitation on major and secondary highways in Jasper, Banff, Kootenay and Yoho Nationwide Parks, and start the design of bridges in Jasper Nationwide Park.
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Terry Duguid, the federal minister of atmosphere and local weather change and minister answerable for Parks Canada, stated the “strong highway enhancements via the long-lasting mountain nationwide parks will present safer journey experiences for Canadians to attach with nature.”
$71 million in federal funding for Banff, Jasper, Yoho and Kootenay nationwide parks contains upgrades to crucial infrastructure. January 23, 2023.
Supplied by: Parks Canada
“Enhancements to Parks Canada’s first response capabilities with dispatch gear upgrades will preserve fast and efficient response occasions in harmful conditions.”

The funding additionally contains enhancements in the neighborhood of Lake Louise, Alta., comparable to repairs to water and sewer infrastructure and a redesign of Lake Louise Drive.
The hamlet was one of many busiest areas in Banff Nationwide Park, which receives about 4 million guests yearly.
A latest report famous a 29 p.c improve in guests all through the park between 2010 and 2019 — and a few roads round Lake Louise noticed a 71 p.c improve in visitors quantity.
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“Our authorities is working with native indigenous teams and rural communities to make sure we offer guests with high-quality experiences whereas defending our pure wonders for future generations,” stated Edmonton MP Randy Boissonnault, federal tourism minister.
“Right this moment’s investments will improve crucial infrastructure in nationwide parks throughout Canada, enhancing the standard of life for surrounding communities whereas holding the parks secure and accessible year-round.”
Parks Canada says the cash is a part of $557 million in lately introduced funding over three years to make sure continued infrastructure tasks and upkeep work within the parks.
$71 million in federal funding for Banff, Jasper, Yoho and Kootenay nationwide parks contains upgrades to crucial infrastructure, January 23, 2023.
Supplied by: Parks Canada
Banff, Jasper, Yoho and Kootenay Nationwide Parks are a part of the Canadian Rocky Mountains UNESCO World Heritage Website.
Ecological influence assessments are used to handle the influence of infrastructure tasks, and, the place doable, improve ecological beneficial properties for park ecosystems.

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