Waterways in B.C.'s Mount Robson Park to be shut to prevent whirling disease

Lakes, rivers and streams in Mount Robson Park in central British Columbia are being closed to all watercraft and wading gear in an effort to prevent the spread of whirling disease in fish. Spawning sockeye salmon are seen making their way up the Adams River in Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park near Chase, B.C. Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

VICTORIA - Lakes, rivers and streams in Mount Robson Park in central British Columbia are being closed to all watercraft and wading gear in an effort to prevent the spread of whirling disease in fish. 

The B.C. Ministry of Environment and Parks says there's no indication the parasite that causes fatal deformities and circular swimming patterns in fish is in the park's waterways, but the ban is cautionary to protect the Fraser River watershed. 

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