
Some areas in Kananaskis are temporarily closed during the G7 Summit and surrounding dates. However, the majority of Kananaskis Country as well as the Town of Canmore are open to visitors. For a map of the closed areas, visit the RCMP website or the Alberta Parks website. Learn more
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Frank Slide Interpretive Centre overlooks the remnants of Canada’s deadliest rockslide. On April 29, 1903, 110 million tonnes of rock tore off Turtle Mountain and devastated the town of Frank at the foot of the mountain. It was all over in a terrifying 90 seconds, but the echoes can be heard today. Some 90 people were killed, a staggering number in a town of 500 residents. The interpretive centre explains the science behind the rockslide and records first-hand accounts of its devastating effects. The gripping documentary On the Edge of Destruction is not to be missed. Be sure to also stroll the interpretive trail that winds through the slide’s rubble to get a sense of the scale of destruction. The Frank Slide Interpretive Centre is just off Highway 3 in the Crowsnest Pass between Bellevue and Blairmore. It’s open seven days a week in summer (mid-May to mid-October) and is closed Mondays the rest of the year.
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