Banff visitor says company didn’t appear to have a plan when gondola broke down | Globalnews.ca

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'It was super obvious that they didn’t have any kind of contingency plan. However, the staff working up there was really great.”

A photographer who was taking wedding pictures at the top of Sulphur Mountain earlier this week says there didn’t appear to be a contingency plan whenThe popular tourist attraction in Banff National Park stopped working due to a power outage caused by a lightning storm on Monday evening.

“We were walking back for our scheduled time back down the mountain when we learned that the gondola was broken down,” she said.

 

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