Travel within Canada and to the U.S. with WestJet:*
– Book by November 7 , 2006. – Travel until January 31, 2007. – Canadian destinations: Save when you travel on Tues/ Wed/ Sat. – U.S. destinations: No travel day restrictions apply.
Snowfall Warning for Banff National Park has ended 3:16 PM MST Sunday 29 October 2006
Snowfall warning for Kananaskis – Canmore continued 3:16 PM MST Sunday 29 October 2006
Snow is expected to this evening for the above regions.
The weather disturbance that has brought heavy snow to much of Alberta will gradually move out of the province tonight. A further 5 centimetres of snow is possible for areas south of Canmore before the system pulls away later this evening. In the northerly flow behind this system scattered flurries can be expected to continue across south Alberta but little accumulation is expected.
Travel within Canada and to the U.S. (see conditions below): – Book with rocky-peak Holidays by October 18, 2006 – Travel until December 16, 2006 – Canadian destinations save on Tues/ Wed/ Sat travel – U.S. destinations: No travel day restrictions apply
Heather Locklear has been filming in Canmore all week. This Lifetime Productions movie is called Angel Falls.
The movie is being filmed around Canmore, including scenes at Craig’s Way Station, which has been turned into the Angel Food Diner for the movie.
Canmore is a popular place for filming. The Assassination of Jesse James starring Brad Pitt was filmed just outside here in 2005. It has now been re-scheduled for release in 2007.
CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) announced on Monday that the Visitor GST Rebate Program will be eliminated. GST (Goods, Services Tax – 6%) rebate applications will no longer be accepted effective April 1st, 2007. You must submit your applications by this date.
What does this mean to non-Canadian residents?
You will no longer be able to claim 6% off your accommodation or 3% off your vacation package (if accommodation is a main component) when you leave Canada.
If you book your holiday before April 1st, 2007, for travel before this date, you will be able to claim back the visitor rebate – saving you 3% or 6% off the price of your holiday.
There is a free film and interpretive talk on the subject of staying safe in bear country.
Presentations are held on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at the Banff Information Centre, in the downstairs theatre at 7 pm until Thanksgiving, October 8th.
The elk mating season, or rut, takes place in BanffNational Park during September and October. Although they are a marvel to watch and listen to, bull elk become extremely aggressive protecting their harems during the rut. Male elk may charge without warning at anyone and anything that gets too close.
How to stay safe during the rut:
• The key to safely viewing elk is to respect their wildness and need for space. • Keep your distance from elk. Stay back at least 30 metres (3 bus lengths) • Never get between a male and the females. • Keep your dog on a leash.
Please report all sightings of elk in the Banff townsite and any conflicts between people and elk to park wardens at 762-1470 (24 hour Dispatch).Park wardens have resumed their fall aversive conditioning program on elk found in town to keep the animals wary and to reduce their chances of becoming habituated to urban areas.
News and train travel specials in the Canadian Rockies and Western Canada.