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Parks Canada is leading a recovery operation for two snowshoers officials think were caught in an avalanche near Lake Louise Tuesday.
Two people visiting from Boston were reported missing on March 14 after they failed to check out of their accommodation in Field, B.C.
RCMP officers found a vehicle that had been rented by the missing pair at a trail head north of Lake Louise on Highway 93, near an area where there had recently been an avalanche, RCMP said.
Because the avalanche danger remains high, it has not been possible to get put rescuers into the site, said Parks Canada spokesperson Tania Peters.
"What we were able to see was snowshoe tracks into avalanche debris with no tracks leading out," she said.
Snowshoers likely in debris
"We were able to do a flyover late in the day [Tuesday] and we did pick up two avalanche transceiver signals, leading us to believe that the likelihood is that these two snowshoers are in fact within that debris."
It could still take a couple of days to get to the site, she said.
The families of the missing pair have been notified and their identities will not be released, RCMP said.
The avalanche risk is considered high for below treeline, at treeline and above treeline in Banff, Yoho and Kootenay national parks.
"We're seeing warming temperatures as well as precipitation, so we really need to make sure that area's going to be safe before we do send crews in on the ground to continue the recovery," Peters said. |
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