Howitzers to fall silent when avalanche control deal in Rogers Pass ends in 2027

Snowbanks line the Trans Canada highway at Rogers Pass on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff Bassett

ROGERS PASS - The military has decided to end its role in avalanche control along a major British Columbia transportation route that has seen it fire artillery shells to set off slides in Rogers Pass for more than 60 years.

The Department of National Defence says the current five-year agreement with Parks Canada will expire in August 2027, and it won't be renewed due to defence modernization policies and divestment of what it calls legacy artillery systems.

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