05/31/2026
For all of you that will be missing out on fishing trips in the coming days and possibly weeks on the Bow River, we are going to be back to fishing in a few days after the rain stops. Since we only fish on lakes situated East of Calgary, the high water flows and closures do not affect us!
We have a few open dates later this week and into next fishing Northerns and Walleye!
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⚠️ Flood watch in place for Banff National Park rivers
Throughout Banff National Park expect to see flood mitigation preparedness and crews in several areas, specifically low laying areas such as along the Bow and Pipestone rivers.
Reminder:
✔️ Trail conditions may change throughout the next few days, please monitor important bulletins and respect trail signage
✔️Avoid flooded areas
✔️Stay well back from riverbanks, which may be unstable
✔️Do not enter or paddle in fast-moving water—even shallow water can be dangerous
Parks Canada, is actively monitoring conditions and preparing response measures, including sandbagging and readiness to deploy temporary flood barriers if needed.
‼️ At this time, no action is required from residents or visitors, but this is a good opportunity to review your emergency plan and kit and to sign up for Voyent-Alert. More info ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/BanffNP/photos/-stay-alert-stay-informed-new-parks-canada-has-launched-the-voyent-alert-emergen/976322084528284/