Situation Update #12 - Roam regional service
BANFF, AB - 9 a.m. Roam bus service between Banff and Canmore will operate again today, Saturday, June 22. The bus is for Banff and Canmore residents stranded in either community, and for people travelling west. The first bus leaves Banff at 10 a.m. at the Banff High School. The first pick up in Canmore is 10:30 a.m. Last bus leaving Banff is 6 p.m. Last bus leaving Canmore is 6:30 p.m.
THE HIGHWAY IS NOT OPEN EASTBOUND. THERE IS NO TRAVEL EAST OF CANMORE. Travellers cannot reach Calgary via Canmore.
Banff High School departures: 10 am; 11 am; 12 noon, 1 pm; 2 pm; 3 pm; 4 pm; 5 pm; 6 pm.
Canmore Collegiate departures: 10:30 am; 11:30 am; 12:30 pm; 1:30 pm; 2:30 pm; 3:30 pm; 4:30 pm; 5:30 pm; 6:30 pm.
The bus is free of charge. Travellers are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from either of the high schools.
We anticipate the bus service to continue Sunday and the following days as long as the highway is closed to regular traffic, or highway conditions change. Continue to check banff.ca, roamtransit.com or canmore.ca for updates.
River Conditions
Flood Warning still in effect. River levels have dropped. However, roads and pathways along the Bow River in the Town of Banff remain closed. Bow Ave. closed. Birch Ave. closed. Bow Falls Road closed. Recreation Grounds closed. High water remains in low lying area. Please obey all closures and STAY AWAY FROM THE BOW RIVER.
DIsplaced Residents
Evacuation still in effect. Displaced residents of the Rocky Mountain Housing Cooperative may not return to their homes until further notice. It's unlikely that residents will be able to return home today. Please contact the reception centre at 403.760.2423 to register and if you require assistance. Updates will be posted to this website when the situation changes.
Latest Highway Update from Parks Canada
The Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy #1) is open in both directions between Golden and Banff to private passenger vehicles and tour buses ONLY.
No commercial vehicles (semi, 18-wheelers, transport trucks) except those making deliveries to the communities of Field, Lake Louise, Banff and commercial accommodations (hotels, hostels, bed & breakfasts, restaurants, etc) are allowed at this time.
Motorists are encouraged to consult the DriveBC website http://www.drivebc.ca/ for road conditions west and south of Golden.
*** IMPORTANT - The Trans-Canada Highway eastbound from Banff remains closed until further notice. ***
Motorist can only get to Banff at this time. There is not estimated time of when motorist will be able to proceed east of the Town of Banff.
Parks Canada is making every effort to reestablish regular traffic flow. However, due to the continued rainfall, no estimated time of reopening for the below listed roads is not available.
Trans-Canada Highway—both directions between the Norquay interchange and Canmore is reserved for emergency vehicles and the Roam bus.Engineers are still assessing bridge safety.
A number of highways in the mountain national parks remained closed due to heavy precipitation causing flooding and mudslides. There is no estimated time of reopening for any of the roads listed below.
Highway 93S—the Banff-Radium Highway—from Castle Junction to Radium.
Highway 93N (the Icefields Parkway)—from Lake Louise to Saskatchewan Crossing.
Highway 1A (Bow valley Parkway)— in its entirety from Banff to Lake Louise
Minnewanka Loop— in its entirety
Sunshine Road— in its entirety
Lake O'Hara Road (in Yoho National Park)
Given persistent rain, there is no estimated time of road reopening at any of the aforementioned locations.
Next update at 10 a.m. June 22, 2013, or if the situation changes.
For up-to-date road conditions in the Banff area, please visit http://511.alberta.ca/ab/en.html. For information on BC Highways, please visit
http://www.drivebc.ca/area, please visit http://511.alberta.ca/ab/en.html. For information on BC Highways, please visit http://www.drivebc.ca/.