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Prescribed burns start in Banff National Park

Smoke billowed up into the sky in the Bow Valley Parkway Friday after prescribed fire operations began in Banff National Park.

Closures in effect in the Bow Valley Parkway

Albertans took to Twitter today to voice concerns of a fire near Banff, but it turns out it is part of controlled burns planned for the area over the next 10 days. (@Jeanniehu/Twitter)

Smokebillowedup into the sky in the Bow Valley Parkway Friday after prescribed fire operations began in Banff National Park.

The sky near Cochrane was hazy Friday night as controlled burns take place west of the area. (Carla Beynon/CBC)

Parks Canada says the controlled burningwill continue until Oct. 20.

There are currently some closures in the areabetween Hillsdale Meadow at the east end of the Hillsdale split to the Fireside day-use area.

Entry is allowed into the closed areas by special permit only, and violators could face a maximum charge of $25,000 for trespassing.

The Trans-Canada Highway, otherwise known asHighway 1, remains open to traffic.

An area in the Bow Valley Parkway is closed as crews conduct controlled burns. (Parks Canada)