The Kenow fire still remains active and is classified as out of control.

Due to cooler weather the fire did not demonstrate any further growth and the fire is estimated at approximately 36,000 hectares.

The main Prince of Wales Hotel building has not been impacted by fire, however some surrounding facilities are damaged.

In addition, the Red Rock and Cameron Lake day-use areas and facilities, including the Alpine Club of Canada Hut, have not been damaged due to fire.

The Waterton Lakes Golf Course Clubhouse sustained minor damage to the exterior.

Some infrastructure in the park has been lost, including the Alpine Stables.

The Visitor Centre was also lost in the fire and the East Gate Warden Station sustained a total loss of the structure, equipment, and vehicles.

Crandell Campground was significantly impacted by fire.

Also outlying infrastructure around the Parks Canada Operations Compound were impacted and the Bison Paddock suffered damage to the facilities and the fence.

They are continuing to work to complete the detailed assessment, which includes identifying additional risks within the park.

Due to the high intensity of the fire, there are a large number of danger trees, rock falls, and other hazards that remain throughout.

Infrastructure like guardrails, signage, and other minor things were heavily impacted.

For more information go to the Parks Canada website.