[MCR] Black Prince Den Site closure, Kananaskis Country

Subject: [MCR] Black Prince Den Site closure, Kananaskis Country
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 16:00:53 +0000

The following is an update that was provided by the Kananaskis District Conservation Officers to the Public Safety office regarding the Black Prince Closure.  Any questions, contact information for the conservation officers is provided below.


The Nov. 20, 2012 closure to protect the den site area for grizzly bear #94 and her three cubs  remains in place for the Black Prince area. A couple of changes have been made on this closure that all users should be aware of . The east boundary and north boundary have been slightly modified, mainly to allow easier access into some of the skiable areas(please see the attached map). The Black Prince Day Use area , interpretive trail area and “cone” remain closed and a ban on all dogs from entering the area  known as “Kenny’s Run”-north area of closure. This was put in place after two skiers with dogs off leash entered into the closure.

Please respect this closure and if you have any questions on the closure please call the Barrier Lake Visitor Centre at 403-673-3985 or the Conservation Officer desk at 403-591-6309.

 

Thanks

Kananaskis District Conservation Officer


 

Kananaskis Country, AB

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