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  2. Tunnel Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel Mountain, likely due to its easy grade and location in the heart of Banff, is a very popular hike. The trail has a gentle grade for most of the way, with a few mildly steep sections, and is only 4.3 km (3 mi) round-trip. [ 10 ]

  3. List of fatal bear attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    Canada, Banff National Park, Alberta — Etherington, a biologist with the Canadian Wildlife Service, and a photographer were helping with the relocation of a troublesome grizzly bear in Banff National Park. The bear had been recently trapped and sedated. When the two men approached the bear, it charged and attacked Etherington. [227] [228]

  4. 'That Guy Was Just Snoozin': Man Runs From Bear in Banff, Canada

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    A man who was reportedly enjoying a sleep in the sun at Banff National Park, Canada, had a major scare when he woke to see a grizzly bear approaching, on May 5.Local photographer Chris Taylor was ...

  5. List of individual bears - Wikipedia

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    Bear 71, a female grizzly bear who lived in Banff National Park, was collared at the age of three and was watched her whole life via trail cameras in the park. She is the subject of a 2011 National Film Board of Canada web documentary Bear 71 , which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival .

  6. 2 killed in suspected grizzly bear attack in Canada’s Banff ...

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  7. Mistaya Canyon - Wikipedia

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    A picture of Mistaya Canyon with a peak in the background. Mistaya Canyon is a canyon in the western part of the Canadian province of Alberta. It is formed by the Mistaya River. Tourists who are visiting Banff National Park often visit it because of its distinctive curvy canyon walls and because it is easy to access, being just off the ...