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Some Glacier Park roads open

May 9, 2009NewsBig Prairie, Camas Road, Glacier National Park, inside North Fork Road, snow plowingnfpa

According to an article in yesterday’s Daily Inter Lake, many of Glacier National Park’s lower altitude roads are now open. This includes the Camas Road and the inside North Fork Road from the Polebridge entrance north to Big Prairie.

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This photo of Monica, a grizzly bear, and her cubs was taken in the North Fork on June 8, 2020 by William K. Walker.

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Upcoming “Bear Smart” activities . . .

July 30th – Bear Fair with presentations, educational booths and fun for the whole family. Home Ranch Bottoms, noon to 4:00 pm.
August 14th – Community presentation on living with bears in conjunction with North Fork Landowners Association meeting, 7:00 pm, at Sondreson Hall.

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  • Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Montana Chapter
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  • Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation
  • Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, BC
  • Flathead Basin Commission
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  • Great Bear Foundation
  • International Joint Commission
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  • Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
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  • North Fork Landowners' Association
  • North Fork Trails Association
  • Roundtable on the Crown of the Continent
  • Sierra Club BC - Flathead River Valley information
  • Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada
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