Parks Canada sets new rules for climbing Canada’s highest peak
Parks Canada has brought in new rules for climbers on the country’s highest peak after having to rescue eight people in seven years.
The rules, which are posted on the agency’s website, include a ban on solo climbing on 5,959-metre Mount Logan and a moratorium on winter mountaineering expeditions in Kluane National Park in Yukon.
Climbers are also required to have insurance to cover search-and-rescue costs for any trip in the park’s Icefield Ranges before they are issued a permit.
“It’s an incredibly beautiful place and we still want people to come visit and experience all national parks, including Kluane, and we also want to make sure, when they do, that it’s safe,” said Ed Jager, director of visitor experience with Parks Canada.