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Legacy Trail to reopen but grizzly bear still feeding nearby

A section of the Legacy Trail closed because of grizzly bear activity was slated to be reopened Friday afternoon.

Buffaloberry crop came in early this year, attracting animals

A young grizzly bear feeds on a treat of spawning sucker fish at a pond near Vermilion Lakes. (R. Schmidt/Parks Canada)

A section of the Legacy Trail closed because of grizzly bear activity wasslated to bereopened Friday afternoon.

Visitors are being urged toexercise usual precautions, includingcarrying bear spray, travelling in groupsand making noise along the trails.

The trail was shut down from theCanmorevisitorcentre to the Banff park gate.

The Legacy Trail between Canmore and Banff runs parallel to the Trans-Canada Highway in the Bow Valley. (Kyle Bakx/CBC)

Cyclists were being rerouted onto the opposite side of the Trans-Canada Highway.

The closure came aftera grizzly bear was seen feeding next to the highway. Officials said the buffaloberry crop came in early this year, drawing in bears.

On Friday afternoon, awarning was issued forthe Canmore Nordic Centre and Grassi Lakes Day Use Area due to wildlife activity.

A bear warning has been issued for the Canmore Nordic Centre and Grassi Lakes Day Use Area. (albertaparks.ca)