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The Columbia Icefield is one of the largest non-polar icefields in the world

Angela Bye couldnsa国际传媒檛 believe her eyes Saturday when she used the telephoto lens of her camera to get a closer look at what appeared to be an overturned vehicle on the Columbia Icefield, one of the countrysa国际传媒檚 prime tourist spots.

Three people were killed and 14 others suffered life-threatening injuries when a glacier bus carrying tourists to a glacier, rolled over.

Bye, whosa国际传媒檚 from Calgary, and her husband had taken the icefield tour earlier in the day. When her husband said it looked like another bus had turned over she had a closer look.

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Bye said when they left they ran into several emergency vehicles on the way. She said watching it from a distance is still playing on her mind.

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Police worked to remove the upturned vehicle throughout the day Sunday.

A lone RCMP truck with its lights flashing guarded the entrance to the road where the vehicle appeared to have rolled about 50 metres down a steep embankment for as yet unknown reasons. Authorities were still trying to work out how to move the coach.

sa国际传媒淭hatsa国际传媒檚 going to be part and parcel is the logistics to have that vehicle removed from the site itself,sa国际传媒 RCMP Cpl. Leigh Drinkwater said.

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One person could be seen on top of the sa国际传媒淚ce Explorer,sa国际传媒 which remained on its roof. Three semi-trailer trucks, two with flatbeds, were at the entrance.

The iconic red and white vehicles, which look like buses with monster-truck tires, regularly leave from a visitor centre and take tourists up a rough road onto the Athabasca Glacier in Jasper National Park.

In all, 27 people were aboard when it crashed. Air ambulances from across the province ferried the injured from the picturesque but remote location.

Alberta Heath Services said 24 patients were taken to hospitals in Edmonton, Grande Prairie, Calgary and Banff, 14 of them with life-threatening injuries. AHS said five others were in serious condition while the remaining five were listed as stable.

AHS said hospitals in both Edmonton and Calgary were put on sa国际传媒淐ode Orangesa国际传媒 alert so they would be prepared for the high number of patients with critical and serious injuries.

There was no further word Sunday on the conditions or identities of those involved. Police did say the three people killed were adults. They also confirmed no further fatalities.

In a tweet Sunday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his condolences.

sa国际传媒淭o those who lost a loved one in yesterdaysa国际传媒檚 bus crash at the Columbia Icefields, know that we are here for you and are keeping you in our thoughts,sa国际传媒 Trudeau said. sa国际传媒淲e also wish a full recovery to those who were injured. And to the first responders, thank you for your quick action and hard work.sa国际传媒

In a statement on Sunday, the company that runs the tours expressed sympathy for the victims and their families. Dave McKenna, president of Pursuit, also thanked first responders.

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The company reopened the icefield tours about a month ago with 50 per cent capacity after being closed due to COVID-19. The tour has guests drive onto the Athabasca Glacier, where they can walk on the glacier and fill their water bottles with the pure, cold runoff.

The vehicle was on its way to the glacier when it crashed.

Rob Kanty, who was on an earlier bus and witnessed the incident, said he believed a rockslide might have played a role.

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The Columbia Icefield is one of the largest non-polar icefields in the world. It is located about 100 kilometres south of Jasper and accessed from Highway 93 North, the Icefields Parkway. The parkway leads from Jasper down to Lake Louise through Banff and Jasper national parks and is one of Canadasa国际传媒檚 most scenic drives.

Parth Bala drove 27 hours from Scarborough to the Canadian Rockies and had planned to take the tour Sunday. He said the trip had been planned over the past 10 years and itsa国际传媒檚 a disappointment.

Bala said hesa国际传媒檇 happily ride it in the future.

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Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press


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