Banff National Park plan focuses on climate change, traffic, Indigenous relations
Canada’s busiest national park aims to look for better ways to help visitors get around in the coming years as it works to address climate change and strengthen Indigenous relations.
Those were among the highlights of a 2022 management plan for Banff National Park in Alberta setting the direction for the next decade.
Parks Canada also released plans this week for the other mountain national parks: Jasper and Waterton Lakes in Alberta, as well as Kootenay, Mount Revelstoke and Glacier, and Yoho in British Columbia.
Each maintains a commitment to protect the parks for future generations and has a new focus on climate change and Indigenous relations.