Parks Canada is implementing a brand new coverage for drivers alongside the Bow Valley Parkway in Banff Nationwide Park as a result of a few hungry bears.
The company says a “no-stopping zone” is in place alongside a 320 metre stretch of Freeway 1A east of Lake Louise, between Baker Creek and Safety Mountain Parkway.
Parks Canada says two grizzly bears are frequenting the world in the hunt for meals and folks stopping on the roadway to get a glance have brought about visitors jams.
The company additionally warns that motorists stopping “will increase hazard to wildlife by means of habituation to individuals and autos,” and the elevated car visitors takes away routes for bears to get out of the way in which of passing trains.
“Stopping is prohibited” indicators have been put up alongside the “no-stopping zone.”
Motorists who cease could possibly be charged a most penalty of $25,000.