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Bow River boating advisory lifted June 20

The Bow River in Calgary. Global News

There’s some good news for Calgarians who enjoy a safe, relaxing float down the Bow River: improving conditions mean the city has lifted the boating advisory that was issued June 1.

“The flow rate has stabilized below the 280 m3/s trigger point and river conditions have improved,” Calgary Fire Department spokesperson Carol Henke said in a statement. “At this level, people can resume normal activities on the river.”

Watch below from June 1: The Bow River has been running faster and higher than it has in two years, prompting Calgary emergency crews to issue a warning for people to stay clear of the water. Mia Sosiak reports.

Click to play video: '‘Dangerous conditions’ on Bow River prompt warning against water activities'
‘Dangerous conditions’ on Bow River prompt warning against water activities

The city monitors flow levels and issues advisories when the flow rate goes over 280 m3/s.

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Melting snow and floating debris can create dangerous conditions for river-goers, which is why advisories are often issued as the weather gets warmer.

READ MORE: Rafters rescued from Bow River after raft strikes Zoo Bridge

The city encourages people to always wear life jackets and avoid “venturing” out on the river when intoxicated.

For more information on safety practice bylaws and alerts visit calgary.ca/watersafety and monitor flow levels at rivers.alberta.ca.

READ MORE: Close call for 2 men rafting on Bow River in Calgary

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