About 300 people were stranded after power failure disabled the 40-car ride that scales Sulphur mountain in Banff national park
Hundreds of people have been trapped overnight atop a mountain in Canada’s Banff national park after a a lightning strike shut down a popular gondola ride.
As many as 300 people were stranded after the power failure on Monday evening disabled the 40-car ride that scales Sulphur mountain.
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