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Integrate Mobility Nodes

Lake Louise

As part of theBow Smart Mobility Partnership's integrated approach...

Regional Mobility Nodes will be installed at key locations such as Lake Louise to provide world-leading mobility choices while preserving the mountain ecosystem.

In the 2020-2030 time frame, transportation modes are seamlessly connected with one another. Transitions from one mode to another are convenient, smooth and coordinated. Options not only complement each other, they are also tailored to suit the characteristics of each local destination. Whether headed for a backcountry experience, a chance to enjoy the downhill or cross-country skiing amenities, or a view of one of Canada's most scenic vistas on the shores of Lake Louise, visitors will be able to choose a mode of transportation that fits the occasion. Regional Mobility Nodes exemplify the balance struck between regional solutions and local needs, preserving and enhancing the quality of experience enjoyed by visitors and residents at different locales while expediting their movements within and around the 145 km long Corridor.
Lake Louise
Johnston Canyon
Banff
Canmore
BC Border
HWY 40

 

 

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