Direct answer: The Johnston Canyon area, including the Lower Falls and Upper Falls access, has recently been closed due to a suspected drowning near the Lower Falls, with RCMP investigations and Parks Canada-led safety operations ongoing. Expect updates from Parks Canada as the situation develops.
Details and context
- Recent closures: Johnston Canyon Trail and Day-Use Area were closed around May 2–3, 2026, in Banff National Park to support a visitor safety operation and emergency response. The closures cover the Lower Falls, Upper Falls, and the connecting trail network.[1][2]
- Incident nature: Reports indicate a visitor jumped into the rapids near the Lower Falls and did not resurface, with RCMP leading the investigation and park staff conducting recovery and safety operations. Parks Canada extended condolences and withheld further details to respect the individual and family.[2][1]
- Expected timeline and updates: Parks Canada stated that updates would be provided when the area reopens, and advised the public to stay away to allow responders to work safely.[1][2]
- Related safety considerations: Johnston Canyon is known for its narrow catwalks and slippery surfaces, especially during spring runoff, which can heighten hazards in the area.[1]
What you can do
- Check Parks Canada Banff information pages or local news for the latest reopening status and any alternate trails or viewing points that may be available in the meantime.[2][1]
- If you’re planning a visit, consider postponing until official reopen notices are published to ensure safety and compliance with closures.[2][1]
Citations
- Johnston Canyon closure and investigation details.[1]
- Additional reporting on the closure and safety operation.[2]