David Wasserman, Chair of the AHA, attended Jasper National Park's Management Plan Open House on 6 November 2013.
After this summer's devastating floods, trails and bridges in K-Country need to be repaired and/or rebuilt.
After a long consultative process, the Alberta Government has released a draft of the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan for feedback.
The Castle-Crown Wilderness Coalition and the Bert Riggall Environmental Foundation invite hikers to join them for a hike to the top of Table Mountain on 15 September.
The AHA plans to be at the table when the Alberta government tables a DAO (delegated administrative organization) for trails this autumn.
Alberta Parks is facing a massive infrastructure deficit following the recent floods and is putting out a call for volunteers to help with its efforts.
The Friends of Kananaskis Country is looking for volunteers, individuals and those associated with various regional hiking clubs, to help with rebuilding damaged trails.
On July 11, Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation posted a News Release announcing the re-opening of Peter Lougheed Provincial Park.
Most hiking trails in the mountains in southern Alberta are closed.
An expansion of Marmot Basin Ski Area into the Whistlers Creek valley, an important east-west wildlife corridor for the woodland caribou, would adversely affect this threatened species.
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