RCMP say two American snowshoers presumed dead in Banff National Park avalanche
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — RCMP say two American snowshoers are presumed to have died in an avalanche near Lake Louise in the rugged mountains of Banff National Park.
Cpl. Curtis Peters says two people from Boston did not check out of their hotel Tuesday in Field, B.C., and their vehicle was found at a trail head on Highway 93, a road known as the Icefields Parkway.
“We believe they had gone snowshoeing and subsequently got caught in an avalanche,” Peters said in an interview Wednesday. “We do not know for certain, but we presume that they are deceased.”
Parks Canada said safety specialists found snowshoe tracks near the rental vehicle that led to avalanche debris. They found no tracks coming out.


