Alberta TrailNet Society is Alberta’s provincial trail council: we support the ongoing development of the Wild Rose Trail System, AB’s provincial trail network.
✨Enter the Future Trail Builders Contest today!✨
TrailNet is encouraging kids aged 3-16 to build a trail at home and enter to win a prize. The organization is also providing Trail Adventure Bingo and other fun activities for families to enjoy while exploring Alberta’s trails.
Today is #GivingTuesday! Please consider donating to Alberta TrailNet to support the ongoing development of Alberta's provincial trail network. All contributions are truly appreciated.
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Contest closes on Saturday. Be sure to submit your entry for a chance at a prize! Go to https://t.co/AmyL9IM2p4 for details.
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The @AlbertaTrailNet has launched a contest encouraging families to connect with nature. Courtney King joins Global News Calgary with details on how kids can build the trails of tomorrow. @IAmJodiHughes
8 prizes are available for contest winners. Winners must be located in Alberta. Contest closes on National Trails Day (June 4, 2022).
Visit https://t.co/AmyL9IM2p4 for details. #iamatrailbuilder
✨Enter the Future Trail Builders Contest today!✨
TrailNet is encouraging kids aged 3-16 to build a trail at home and enter to win a prize. The organization is also providing Trail Adventure Bingo and other fun activities for families to enjoy while exploring Alberta’s trails.
The Roundtable is co-hosted by the Ontario Trails Council and Canadian Trails Federation and is sponsored by Intact Public Entities; it is supported by the Trail Research Hub.
Register now for the virtual National Roundtable on Risk Management being held February 22nd and 23rd, 2022. Please check out the distinguished list of panellists at: https://t.co/xPG3k63i7L and click Register Now! to be directed to the Eventbrite Registration Page.
Walking in the winter is good for the body and mind! We encourage everyone of all ages and stages to join in our #WinterWalkDay2022 on February 2, 2022.
To learn more: https://t.co/1Wvl5kFYGc
The Athabasca Landing Trail section of the Trans Canada Trail follows the historic route built by the Hudson Bay Company in 1876. It was originally used by traders, Klondike gold prospectors and homesteaders. Explore: https://t.co/rOl2X7oxYG
From Nov. 29 to Dec. 10, a portion of Heart Creek Trail will be temporarily closed as we complete work on our 113L Transmission Line Rebuild. Thanks for your patience as we ensure the reliability & safety of our electric system. More info: https://t.co/Tsw5mvkVIW @AlbertaTrailNet
Share your Great Canadian Hike adventure for a chance to win! Between Sept. 15 and Oct. 31:
> Submit photos (or videos) of your hike: https://t.co/GE1tqe4W1j
> Post photos (or videos) with the hashtag #GreatCanadianHike
> That’s it – you’ll be automatically entered into the draw
@TCTrail is excited to launch a national campaign calling on all those who love the Trail to join our social media #ISupportTCT campaign by sharing what the Trail means to you. #Elxn44 https://t.co/OnKZo8wqoX
The High Rockies Trail, which connects Goat Creek at the Banff Park boundary to Elk Pass on the Alberta B.C. boundary, is the westernmost section of the Trans Canada Trail in Alberta.
Explore: https://t.co/bE31zXXg46
📷: @activebynature
From Alberta Environment and Parks:
Alberta Parks recently finished construction of Hiker-Biker camping areas in Peter Lougheed and Spray Valley Provincial Park located in Kananaskis.
For more information:
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You may have noticed that things look a little different these days. As of June 1, 2021, the name of The Great Trail of Canada has changed back to its original and much-loved name, the iconic Trans Canada Trail!
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