• Trail:
  • Minnewanka (Banff National Park)
  • Status:
  • Significant Issue / Amber
  • Issue status: Open
    Assigned user:
  • Condition:
  • Unknown - please contribute condition
  • Reporter Primary Activity:
  • Hike
Description:
What: Special caution is recommended when travelling and camping in this area.

Where: Lake Minnewanka Trail and Campgrounds (Lm8, Lm9, Lm11, Lm20, Lm22, and Lm31.)

Why: Multiple instances of black bears making contact with tents in recent weeks.

Be prepared to encounter a bear at any time in this area:
- All food, pet food and anything with odours must always be closely attended or stored securely in food storage lockers.
-Dishes and containers with food residue should be cleaned immediately and stored securely in food storage lockers.
- Keep your clothing, sleeping gear, and tent free of food odours and other scented items.
- Only burn wood in the fire pit, never food scraps or food containers.
- Everything packed in, must be packed out.
- Be vigilant and watch for fresh bear signs (e.g. tracks and droppings).
- Keep a distance of at least 100 meters from bears.
- Carry bear spray and know how to use it.
- Keep pets on leash and under physical control (no pets permitted in area between July 10 – September 15)
- Supervise children at all times.

Report all bear sightings and details (size/colour, behaviour, ear tag colour and number) as soon as possible to Banff Dispatch at 403-762-1470

Previous Reports

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Jul 10, 2026 @ 12:00am
Jul 10, 2026
Seasonal Restriction is in effect: Cycling is prohibited on Minnewanka Trail 1. All hiking parties must travel in a minimum group size of four.... view
Jun 15, 2026 @ 7:43am
Jun 15, 2026
Due to black bears displaying food-seeking behaviour, Lake Minnewanka Trail, Aylmer Pass Trail, and Campgrounds: Lm8, Lm9, Lm11, Lm20, Lm22, Lm31... view

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