UPDATE:
Highway 93 is now fully opened in both directions.
✅ CLEAR - #BCHwy93 is now fully OPEN after a vehicle recovery north of #StanleyGlacierTrailHead in #KootenayNationalPark has been completed. #BanffWindermereHwy #KootenayHwy
— DriveBC (@DriveBC) November 24, 2022
ORIGINAL:
Travellers heading to or from Alberta may be delayed just two kilometers south of the British Columbia border.
Highway 93 is reduced to one lane, alternating traffic between the Marble Canyon Campground and the end of Highway 93 at the BC and Alberta border. The lane reduction was caused by a vehicle incident two hours ago. Vehicle recovery is under way.
⚠️ #BCHwy93 Vehicle recovery has it down to single lane alternating traffic north of #StanleyGlacierTrailHead in #KootenayNationalPark. Prepare to stop and expect delays in the area. #BanffWindermereHwy #KootenayHwy
— DriveBC (@DriveBC) November 24, 2022
For more info: https://t.co/zqPa32LHE8 pic.twitter.com/hxMQmPnUzE
The incident has reduced the highway to one lane and alternating traffic. Drivers should beware of potential delays caused by the incident, as it is part of the detour around Kicking Horse Canyon.
The next update is not expected until 4 p.m., but the Revelstoke Review will stay up-to-date on the incident.
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