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Sulphur Mountain: Paid Parking Pilot Starts

Published 3 weeks, 2 days ago
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Starting this spring, visitors to Sulphur Mountain in Banff National Park will face paid parking for the first time. Parks Canadas three-year pilot program aims to alleviate heavy traffic and parking shortages during peak summer crowds. The program runs from May 15th to October 12th each year through 2026, with a daily fee of $17.50 per vehicle. Revenue will boost public transit options, and officials encourage visitors to use transit instead of driving. The move is expected to reduce vehicle congestion in the park.

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