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Body of 25-year-old woman recovered from Bow River after solo kayak trip

The kayaker was reported overdue to Lake Louise RCMP and Parks Canada about 9 p.m. Monday.

Woman reported overdue hours after abandoned kayak sighted near Taylor Lake area

Aaron Beardmore is a visitor safety specialist for Parks Canada and said all indications have led the agency to believe the dead woman had 'very little' kayak experience. (Parks Canada)

A kayaker who wason a solo trip on the Bow River in Alberta has been found dead.

The 25-year-old woman was reported overdue to Lake LouiseRCMP and Parks Canada about 9 p.m. Monday by staff at Baker Creek Chalets, where the woman had obtained her kayaking equipment.

RCMP say that report matched earlier reports of an abandoned kayak observed on the Bow River, near the Taylor Lake area.

Parks Canada Visitor Safety Specialists completed a helicopter search of the river and found what they believed to be a submerged person upstream.

After a ground search, Parks Canada staff recovered the body of the woman aroundmidnight.

'Very little' experience, says Parks Canada

AaronBeardmore, a visitor safety specialist for Parks Canada, saidthe Bow River near Lake Louise isat ahigh water level right now.

Beardmoresaid the woman's paddling experience is not known, but all indications have led Parks Canada to believe she had "very little" experience.

Visitors need to make informed decisions before heading out.

"So that means doing as much research ahead of the trip as possible so that they can expect the risks and hazards involved in the trip and to be aware of those. And we also recommend at minimum that people travel with one other person. Often on rivers it's good to go with groups," he said.

The woman was from Clarington, Ont. Her family has been notifiedbut her identity will not be released, RCMP say.

"The thoughts of everyone at Parks Canada and the RCMP are with the family, friends and colleagues of the young woman," RCMP said in a news release Tuesday.