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Blackfoot
Grazing, Wildlife
Provincial Recreation Area
Alberta Canada
 

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Trail Conditions Report

 

Provided by

 

Tourism Parks & Recreation

Parks Division

as of
February 2nd , 2012
Waskehegan Staging Area
Cross Country Ski Trails

All trails open.  All ski trails track set to Islet Lake as of Feb 1st
with fresh snow. 

Conditions  GOOD

Skating Rink  OPEN - GOOD condition

Horses

All trails open and groomed on Feb 2nd.
Wapiti trail and Round-up North not completed.

Conditions  VERY GOOD
                       
Snowmobiling  CLOSED 
Conditions ...  VERY POOR

                 
Blackfoot Staging Area
Cross Country Ski Trails, Skate Skiing & Dog Sleds
All trails open.Groomed & track setting completed on Feb 2nd.
 

Conditions VERY GOOD



All trails groomed with Long Dog trail not completed as yet.

Conditions  GOOD 
Horses ... AREA CLOSED TO HORSES FROM NOV 1, 2011 to MAR 31, 2012
Central Staging Area


Cross Country Ski Trails

All trails open.Groomed & track setting completed on Feb 1st.

Conditions  GOOD


Horses

All trails open and groomed on Feb 1st.

Conditions GOOD

Snowmobiling  CLOSED 

                
Islet Lake Staging Area

Cross Country Ski Trails

All trails open. Groomed & track set toWaskehegan on Feb 1st. 

Conditions  GOOD
NO HORSES ALLOWED

 

SNOWFALL

within past 24 hours ... 0 cm
within past 72 hours ... 2 cm

CURRENT SNOW ACCUMULATION ... 24 cm


Trail closures are there for your protection and apply to all park users.
Accessing a closed area is an offence under the Provincial Parks Act.

ALL DOGS MUST REMAIN LEASHED WHILE WITHIN THE COOKING LAKE – 
BLACKFOOT, WILDLIFE, GRAZING, PROVINCIAL RECREATION AREA.

DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE TRACK SET TRAILS

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