![]() Do not litter this includes cigarette butts and seed shells. Do not pick or collect wildflowers or other vegetation, including deadfall. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times and their waste must be packed out or buried.Bring proper footwear, extra layers of clothing, insect repellant, sunscreen, a flashlight or headlamp, food, water, and a first aid kit.Research your destination and be prepared to be without cell service, especially in the mountains. ![]() Parking is permitted in designated areas only. Plan to visit early in the day to secure parking.Check AlbertaParks.ca for advisories, and check the weather forecast before you leave.Phone 5-1-1 or 1-88 (toll-free in Canada) for recorded messages on highway conditions.Rules for visiting Alberta's Provincial Parks & Protected Areas Weather details for a specific area of the province.Location of Saskatchewan ferry crossings.You can also display map overlay details for: Ferry Status (click on winter weight and spring road restrictions in the map legend)Ĭlick on the segment of highway or key in the destination of your route you're wanting to travel for details.Highway 46 Overpass over Highway 1 at Balgonieįerries, Borders, and Out-of-Province Conditions.Highway 21 at Toby Nollet Bridge north of Maidstone.Highway 16 at Borden Bridge between Saskatoon and North Battleford.Highway 11 at Davidson between Saskatoon and Regina.Highway 11 south of Dundurn (Blackstrap) between Saskatoon and Regina.Highway 11 near MacDowall between Prince Albert and Saskatoon.Highway 10 near Avonhurst between Regina and Melville.Highway 7 near Vanscoy, west of Saskatoon.Highway 3 near Paradise Hill, northeast of Lloydminster.Highway 2 near Weyakwin between La Ronge and Prince Albert.Highway 1 at Tower Road Interchange, Regina. ![]()
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