
A group of climbers from theย Association of Canadian Mountain Guides foundย โ anย unexploded ordnance Thursday on the north side of Mount Athabascaย in Jasper National Park, reports CBC.
The climbers reported the discovery to Jasper RCMPย around 2 pm, and a public notice to avoid the area was sent out, RCMP said in a news release Saturday.ย Officials praised the climbers for not interfering with the device in any way, although they did manage to snap a photo of it. RCMP warned people should never touch an object that resembles somethingย that could detonate.
“We can’t say for sure what it was used for, but it is believed that it was used back in the day for avalanche control,” RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Jon Cormierย told CBC News Saturday.ย It dates back to the Second World War, according to the RCMP.
The next day, the explosive ordnance disposal teamย from the Wainwright Canadian Forces Base in Denwood, AB assisted members from Jasper Park Visitor Safety, who helped navigateย the hazardous terrain on Mount Athabasca. The disposal team blew up the deviceย in place,ย Jasper RCMP said in the news release.