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Cyclists will be able to enjoy a vehicle-free highway at Bow Valley Parkway this summer Natalie Valleau © Helen Pike/CBC After a successful trial last year, the Bow Valley Parkway in Banff will remain closed to public vehicles throughout the summer.
Bicycles will once again be taking over Banff s Bow Valley parkway.
After a successful trial last year, Parks Canada says the closure on Highway 1A a popular and scenic route that provides access to popular trails and sites like Johnston Canyon will remain closed to public vehicles throughout this summer.
Daniella Rubeling, the Parks Canada visitor experience manager, says the closure last summer proved to be so popular, they are doing it again.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Brittney Brewer March 11, 2021 - 6:00 PM A quiet rural Lumby road with a racist and sexist name is set to get a name change. The province has confirmed it s in the process of changing the name of Squaw Valley Road, due to its derogatory meaning. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure wouldn t confirm who put forward the request to change the name of the road, only that concerns were brought forward and it took the matter very seriously. North Okanagan Regional District Area D director Rick Fairbairn said he wasn t aware of how the potential name change had come about, but he d been contacted by the Ministry regarding the matter.