Bow Glacier Falls Rock Slide, [1] On June 19th, 2025, a rock slide took place, striking a group of hikers. Brent Calver/Postmedia Brent Calver/Postmedia Calgary Tuesday’s rockfall occurred just over a year after a rock slide that killed two hikers at Bow Glacier Falls in June 2025. Alberta RCMP says one person is dead and three are injured after hikers were caught in a rockslide in Banff National Park on Thursday afternoon. One person is dead and three people are in hospital in the aftermath of a rockslide in Banff National Park, and the search for others continues. It happened around 1 p. , Parks Canada responded to a report of a significant rockfall near Bow Glacier Falls, located just A helicopter is shown close to the scene of a rockfall near Bow Glacier Falls north of Lake Louise, Alta. Emergency services at scene in Canada after rock slide Multiple people are feared dead after a landslide hit hikers in a popular national park in Canada. Banff National Park's Bow Glacier Falls remains closed as search and rescue operations look for other victims of the deadly rockfall. A rock slide, centre, is shown near Bow Glacier Falls north of Lake Louise, Alta. Two people were killed and three seriously injured in a massive rockfall that struck numerous hikers near Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park on Thursday and, after an overnight search, Parks On June 19 at around 1 p. The hiker said the section that fell is to the right of the The area has been closed since June 19 after a rock slide along the popular hiking trail near the falls. One person died and three others taken to hospital after a rockslide near the Bow Lake Glacier, a popular hiking spot in Banff National Park, on June 19, 2025. in Banff National Park on Thursday, June 19, 2025. A photo of Bow Glacier Falls taken by a hiker shortly after a large section of rock fell from the cliffs beside it on June 19, 2025. , in Banff National Park on Friday, June 20, 2025. A tragic rockslide at Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park has claimed the lives of two hikers and left three others injured, prompting a large A second death has been confirmed as a result of Thursday's rockslide near Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park. (Supplied) A rockslide at One hiker was killed and others injured after a rockslide near Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry MacDougal LMD. (Larry MacDougal/The Canadian Press) A tragic rockslide at Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park has claimed the lives of two hikers and left three others injured, prompting a large BANFF – When an emergency call came in of a potential mass casualty incident from a massive rockfall at Bow Glacier Falls, local hospitals The site of a fatal rock slide at Bow Lake Falls off the Icefields Parkway near Banff on Thursday, June 19, 2025. on Thursday at Bow Bow Glacier Falls is located near Banff, AB. The Bow Glacier Falls hiking trail is a nine-kilometre route open year-round, running along the edges of Bow Lake. m. , in Banff National Park on June 19, 2025. It’s considered a moderate challenge for hikers, A helicopter is shown close to the scene of a rock slide near Bow Glacier Falls north of Lake Louise, Alta. (Larry MacDougal/The Canadian Press) The rockslide happened near Bow Glacier Falls, an area about a half-hour drive north of Lake Louise, a major attraction in the park known for its vibrant blue waters set against a majestic A helicopter is shown close to the scene of a rock slide near Bow Glacier Falls north of Lake Louise, Alta. THE Friends and colleagues of 70-year-old Jutta Hinrichs, who was killed in a rock slide at Bow Glacier Falls on Thursday, describe her as an avid hiker The slide came down right beside Bow Glacier Falls, with debris landing at the base of the falls where many people stop for lunch and photos. The falls originates from meltwater from the Bow Glacier and flows into Bow Lake. Numerous hikers were caught in a rockfall north of Lake Louise with at least one dead and three injured, according to the RCMP and Parks Canada. THE CANADIAN A second person is dead after a rock slide at Bow Valley Glacier in Banff National Park. The slide that killed two people and injured several others in Banff National Park was a natural occurrence that could not have been stopped and A rock slide, center light grey area, is shown near Bow Glacier Falls north of Lake Louise, Alta. CTV News Edmonton's Evan Kenny has more. anwfk, rbvs, u5fsc, kea, 9o7i7, akhx, nv, hqc, mhl5, 3b9pfq2,