A rare white grizzly has been roaming the mountain parks.
The unique animal has become somewhat of a tourist attraction for visitors moving through Banff and Yoho National Parks, and park officials are taking action to keep visitors and the animal at a safe distance.
Officials say that some drivers are getting too close to the animal, and have implemented a ten-kilometre no-stop zone along a stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway that runs through Yoho National Park.
Any driver that is caught stopping along the area can face fines starting from $115 - $25,000.
The white grizzly bear was first revealed publicly after it was spotted in Banff National Park back in April.