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Two Skiers Killed in Separate Alberta Avalanches

Unrelated avalanches in Lake Louise and Kananaskis backcountry claimed lives on Friday as rescue efforts concluded.

Ski season has started in Alberta as two resorts in the Canadian Rockies, west of Calgary, opened Friday morning. Skiers at the Lake Louise ski resort near Lake Louise, Alta., are shown on Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Emergency crews working to find people after an avalanche at Lake Louise Ski Resort on Friday, March 14, 2025.

Overview

  • One skier died after triggering an avalanche while skiing out of bounds near Lake Louise Ski Resort, where they were buried under two meters of snow.
  • The second skier in the Lake Louise incident managed to extricate the victim and perform first aid, but the individual was later pronounced dead by emergency services.
  • A separate avalanche in Kananaskis Country's Black Prince day-use area also resulted in the death of another skier on Friday afternoon.
  • The Lake Louise Ski Resort has been closed, and RCMP confirmed all other guests have been accounted for following search and rescue efforts.
  • Avalanche Canada reported that recent heavy snowfall and unstable conditions likely contributed to the incidents, with investigations ongoing.