Snowfall caused slick highways and early closures in southern Alberta during Thanksgiving weekend.
The snow arrived as predicted by Environment Canada on Friday, with warnings of 5 to 20 centimeters of snow in higher elevations of Banff National Park and the Icefields Parkway.
By Monday morning, the exact amount of snow that fell in the region was unclear, but flurries were reported in Airdrie, despite no warnings being issued.
The season's first flurries marked the beginning of winter in the region, with slippery highways and early park closures affecting travelers.
No official snowfall totals were available by Monday morning.
Author's summary: Snowfall hits Rockies over Thanksgiving.