I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but here’s what’s been reported recently about Johnston Canyon, Lower Falls (Banff National Park), which is the area you asked about.
Latest updates you might find relevant
- A recent incident led Parks Canada to close the Johnston Canyon Trail and Day-Use Area due to a suspected drowning at the Lower Falls. Emergency responders, RCMP, and park rangers were involved, and access remained closed while investigations and recovery work proceeded. This closure is a safety measure tied to an ongoing emergency response.[1]
- In the past, Johnston Canyon has seen closures for safety and maintenance, including construction updates to railing and trail segments between the Lower Falls and Upper Falls, with portions reopening after work was completed (most recently noted in reports from 2023 and earlier, though the specifics vary by year).[3][5][9]
- Routine safety notices and occasional closures are common for Johnston Canyon due to its popularity and infrastructure needs, such as catwalk repairs or railings, which can affect access to the Upper Falls or segments of the trail at different times.[5][6]
How to plan and verify current conditions
- Check Parks Canada’s Banff National Park bulletins or the official Parks Canada site for the latest area closures and reopenings before you go.[7][8]
- If you’re in Valletta, Malta, and planning travel, you may want to confirm the latest access status and any advisories a day or two before departure, since closures can be short-term or extend due to incidents or construction.[1]
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- Example: A popular route typically progresses from Lower Falls to Upper Falls along a 1.3–2.0 km segment, with occasional detours or closures when maintenance is underway, so be prepared for possible partial access or wait times.[9][3]
Would you like me to pull the latest official closure update links and summarize current access status for Johnston Canyon from Parks Canada? I can also provide travel tips for Banff National Park if you’re planning a visit.
Sources
Parks Canada closed the johnston canyon Trail and Day-Use Area after a suspected drowning at Lower Falls in Banff National Park. RCMP said the report came in around 6:45 p.m. Friday, and emergency crews were responding on Saturday.Lower Falls at Johnston CanyonParks Canada said around 11 a.m. Saturd…
www.el-balad.comA section of catwalks on the Johnston Canyon trail is closed indefinitely while parks staff attend to recent structural damage.
www.cbc.caBanff National Park’s Johnston Canyon trail will close on Tuesday, September 15, 2015, so Parks Canada can tend to restoration and infrastructure upgrades on the 2.7-km trail leading through the heart of the canyon to Upper Falls. Johnston Canyon is easily the busiest trail in the Canadian Rockies, traversed by hundreds every day during the
canadianrockiestrailguide.comIt's welcome news for outdoor enthusiasts, with Parks Canada announcing that a portion of Banff's Johnston Canyon trail is now open again.
dailyhive.comHike Johnston Canyon to the Lower and Upper Falls near Banff. Updated for 2026 with what to expect, access tips, and key planning advice.
www.10adventures.comA portion of Banff's Johnston Canyon trail is partially closed due to construction, Parks Canada announced on Monday.
dailyhive.comA local guide to the Johnston Canyon hike in Banff, including parking, hike time, Lower vs Upper Falls, avoiding crowds, seasonal tips, and transit options.
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