Canada: Three Killed in Alberta Glacier Bus Tour | Canada


A glacier tour bus overturned in the southern Canadian province of Alberta, killing three people and injuring several, according to reports.

According to a CBC report, a tour bus carrying 27 passengers capsized on the way to the glacier near the Columbia Icefield in Alberta’s Jasper National Park.

CBC News said the incident involved one of the off-road buses transporting visitors to the glacier, owned by Pursuit, the company that operates tours of the ice fields, which are part of the Athabasca Glacier.

Three adults were killed, and several emergency workers and fire departments were descending on the scene, according to the report, citing the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

The seriously injured passengers were being transported from the crash site to several Alberta hospitals in helicopter ambulances, he said.

The report says several hospitals in the province were preparing to receive patients, some in critical or serious condition, citing a spokesperson for Alberta Health Services.

RCMP is investigating the cause of the rollover with the support of a collision analyst, according to CBC News.