Alberta government and Avalanche Canada launch daily avalanche forecasts
As the winter solstice arrives, all backcountry users in Alberta have a responsibility to understand avalanche terrain, carry proper safety equipment, and know how to perform companion rescue.
That, according to provincial officials who say it is also important to note that avalanches are more likely to occur when there has been heavy snowfall, wind, or sudden warming.
The government says the Alberta Parks Kananaskis Mountain Rescue team monitors avalanche conditions following the first snowfall of the season, and daily avalanche bulletins are posted on avalanche.ca from Nov. 15 until April 15 in partnership with Avalanche Canada. The province says an early-season bulletin was issued this year on Oct. 12.


