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Deerfoot Trail Improvements
A series of projects along Deerfoot Trail are underway with the purpose of improving both safety and traffic flow for area motorists. Those travelling on Deerfoot Trail should allow themselves extra travel time, or consider alternate routes where appropriate.
Visit Deerfoot Trail Improvements for additional information about this initiative, or to subscribe to project updates.
Visit Deerfoot Trail Improvements for additional information about this initiative, or to subscribe to project updates.
2025 G7 Summit
Kananaskis Village
As Alberta prepares to host the 2025 G7 Summit in Kananaskis Village, users of Highway 40, Highway 742, and the various parks, campgrounds and amenities of the Kananaskis area should expect some disruptions:Kananaskis Village
· Highway 40 between Mount Lorette Ponds and Galatea Creek, CLOSED from June 10 to 18.
· Highway 742 will remain open, however, motorists should exercise caution as this is a gravel mountain road with limited cell service.
· Highway 40 / Highwood Pass will remain closed until June 21.
· Users should expect an increased security presence within the area, including checkpoints.
· A number of facilities, day use areas and campgrounds will be closed for the duration of the summit.
For more information on facility closures and FAQs, visit https://www.albertaparks.ca/G7.
Alberta Watercraft Inspections
Help keep aquatic invasive species out of Alberta. Starting June 1, anyone transporting a watercraft across Alberta's eastern or southern borders must complete an inspection within 7 days, or before entering a waterbody.
Vehicles transporting a watercraft must stop when passing an open inspection station. If the nearest inspection station is closed, the watercraft must be inspected before launching. Bypassing an open inspection station while transporting a watercraft is a violation of the Fisheries (Alberta) Act and may result in a $4,200 fine. Watercraft must have drain plugs pulled while being transported; failure to do so may result in a $600 fine.
Hours of operation vary by inspection station. For more information and for operational hours, visit www.alberta.ca/watercraftinspections.
Vehicles transporting a watercraft must stop when passing an open inspection station. If the nearest inspection station is closed, the watercraft must be inspected before launching. Bypassing an open inspection station while transporting a watercraft is a violation of the Fisheries (Alberta) Act and may result in a $4,200 fine. Watercraft must have drain plugs pulled while being transported; failure to do so may result in a $600 fine.
Hours of operation vary by inspection station. For more information and for operational hours, visit www.alberta.ca/watercraftinspections.
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