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Train Horns in Banff

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The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Bow Valley Naturalists (BVN) are deeply concerned about the potential impacts of Parks Canada’s new e-bike policy, particularly in the Rocky Mountain National Parks. This new e-bike policy will allow battery power assisted bicycles on any backcountry trail open to regular bicycles, subject to various power, design and speed limitations.

Banff National Park Management Plan Review

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The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Bow Valley Naturalists (BVN) are deeply concerned about the potential impacts of Parks Canada’s new e-bike policy, particularly in the Rocky Mountain National Parks. This new e-bike policy will allow battery power assisted bicycles on any backcountry trail open to regular bicycles, subject to various power, design and speed limitations.

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Grassy Mountain Mine – Protection or Exploitation?

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The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Bow Valley Naturalists (BVN) are deeply concerned about the potential impacts of Parks Canada’s new e-bike policy, particularly in the Rocky Mountain National Parks. This new e-bike policy will allow battery power assisted bicycles on any backcountry trail open to regular bicycles, subject to various power, design and speed limitations.

Banff Sightseeing Gondola

Mt. Norquay Gondola is not Pro-Environment

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The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Bow Valley Naturalists (BVN) are deeply concerned about the potential impacts of Parks Canada’s new e-bike policy, particularly in the Rocky Mountain National Parks. This new e-bike policy will allow battery power assisted bicycles on any backcountry trail open to regular bicycles, subject to various power, design and speed limitations.

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Increasing Use and Damage in The Ghost Areas

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The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Bow Valley Naturalists (BVN) are deeply concerned about the potential impacts of Parks Canada’s new e-bike policy, particularly in the Rocky Mountain National Parks. This new e-bike policy will allow battery power assisted bicycles on any backcountry trail open to regular bicycles, subject to various power, design and speed limitations.

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Three Sisters Wildlife Corridor Development

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The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Bow Valley Naturalists (BVN) are deeply concerned about the potential impacts of Parks Canada’s new e-bike policy, particularly in the Rocky Mountain National Parks. This new e-bike policy will allow battery power assisted bicycles on any backcountry trail open to regular bicycles, subject to various power, design and speed limitations.

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Alberta Parks Are Closing Down

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The Alberta government is planning to close 20 parks and remove 164 from the Alberta Parks system. What can you do?