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Deerfoot Trail Improvements
A series of projects along Deerfoot Trail are underway with the purpose of improving both safety and traffic flow for area motorists. Those travelling on Deerfoot Trail should allow themselves extra travel time, or consider alternate routes where appropriate.
Visit Deerfoot Trail Improvements for additional information about this initiative, or to subscribe to project updates.
Visit Deerfoot Trail Improvements for additional information about this initiative, or to subscribe to project updates.
Visiting Alberta's Provincial
Parks & Protected Areas
· Check AlbertaParks.ca for advisories, fire bans and other restrictionsParks & Protected Areas
· Check the weather forecast before you leave
· Cell service may be limited, especially in the mountains
· Dress appropriately with proper footwear and bring extra layers of clothing
· Pack insect repellant, sunscreen, a flashlight or headlamp, food, water, and a first aid kit
· Dogs must be kept on a leash, with all waste either packed out or buried
· Do not pick wildflowers or other vegetation, including deadfall
· Leave no trace: no littering, including cigarette butts and seed shells
· Be BearSmart: carry bear spray and know how to use it
· Campfires are permitted in designated facilities only
· Never leave a campfire unattended; ensure it is completely extinguished at night or before leaving your campsite
· Parking is limited and permitted in designated areas only
Alberta Watercraft Inspections
Help keep aquatic invasive species out of Alberta. Everyone transporting a watercraft must stop when passing an open inspection station. All watercraft crossing Alberta’s eastern or southern borders must be inspected within 7 days or before entering a waterbody. Bypassing an open inspection station while transporting a watercraft is a violation of the Fisheries (Alberta) Act and may result in a $4,200 fine. Hours of operation are from 10:00am to 8:00pm. All watercraft must have drain plugs pulled while being transported. Failure to pull the plug may result in a $600 fine. More information may be found at www.alberta.ca/watercraftinspections
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