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Alberta Parks to Pilot New Rules Limiting Generator Use

In an effort to ensure peace and quiet in the great outdoors, Alberta Parks (Canada) is launching a pilot program that will limit generator use at certain campgrounds to specific hours.

Starting June 1, generator use will be limited to between 9 and 11 a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m.

The pilot is taking place at the following campgrounds:

  • Bow Valley and Bow River Campgrounds at Bow Valley Provincial Park
  • Lodgepole and Ferguson Hill Campgrounds at Cypress Hills Provincial Park
  • Gooseberry Campground at Gooseberry Provincial Recreation Area
  • Long Lake Campground at Long Lake Provincial Park
  • Miquelon Lake Campground at Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
  • Elkwood Campground at Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
  • Pigeon Lake and Zeiner Campgrounds at Pigeon Lake Provincial Park
  • Wabamun Lake Campground at Wabamun Lake Provincial Park

For more information, visit https://albertaparks.ca/.

This story originally appeared on Calgary Herald.

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OpalShine
OpalShine
April 13, 2024 1:36 pm

Isn’t it cool how Alberta Parks is trying to keep the nature vibes strong by limiting generator use to specific hours? Let’s make some noise-free memories and help shape the future policy together!

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