In wake of Jasper disaster, wildfire defences to be fortified in Banff National Park

The sooner we can do this work effectively and meet our wildfire risk reduction and ecological mandates, the better the position we’re in to manage wildfires’

Parks Canada is preparing to cut a massive wildfire guard in the Lake Louise area to defend against the type of blaze that destroyed a large portion of the Jasper townsite.

While the work that will mechanically remove timber and undergrowth from an area the size of 300 U.S. football fields across the Bow Valley has been planned for several years, recent massive wildfires in Alberta that have torched towns show the critical need for the task, said David Tavernini, acting fire and vegetation specialist for the Lake Louise-Yoho-Kootenay field unit.

 

“The urgency is high — the sooner we can do this work effectively and meet our wildfire risk reduction and ecological mandates, the better the position we’re in to manage wildfires,” said Tavernini.

 

The work that could start as soon as November and continue for the next two or three winters will create a fireguard running from Mount St. Piran just to the north of the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise to the parking lot and ski runs of the Lake Louise ski hill across the Bow Valley.

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