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Grizzly sighting prompts Kananaskis trail and day-use area closure

Alberta Parks has closed a trail and day-use area in Kananaskis after a grizzly was spotted feeding on a carcass.

Black Prince Cirque trail and day-use area has been closed until further notice

A brown bear and part of its torso is pictured close up.
Alberta Parks has issued a bear closure for part of Kananaskis after a grizzly was spotted feeding on a carcass. (Jakub Moravec/Shutterstock)

Alberta Parks has closed a trail and day-use area in Kananaskis after a grizzly was spotted feeding on a carcass.

The closure, which affects Black Prince Cirque trail to Warspite Lake and Black Prince day-use area, was posted on Sunday and is in effect until further notice, according to the Parks website.

The agency said that while an advisory is in place for the area, bears can be encountered in Kananaskis at any time.

The grizzly closure affects Black Prince Cirque trail in Kananaskis. (Google Maps)

To avoid any surprise encounters, Alberta Parks suggests:

  • Making plenty of noise.
  • Travelling in groups.
  • Being aware of your surroundings.
  • Keeping pets on leash.
  • Carrying bear spray.

All bear sightings should be reported immediately to 403-591-7755.

A full list of current advisories can be found on the Alberta Parks website.