With some speeds topping out at 140 km/h, and animals like bison being killed in collisions, officials are implementing new speed safety measure in the national park.
The tranquility of Elk Island National Park has been disturbed lately, according to officials who say there have been vehicles travelling at excessive speeds through the park, sometimes hitting and killing bison in their wake.
“Well, it’s quite alarming and it’s disappointing and a bit frustrating that we’re seeing those types of speeds here in a national park,” said Dale Kirkland, Elk Island National Park superintendent.
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