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The Alberta Hiking Association (otherwise
know as AHA) is primarily an umbrella organization for hiking clubs from
across the province. AHA is a registered non-profit society and will provide
a stronger province-wide voice for hikers who have had little or no such
voice in the past. AHA was incorporated as Hike Alberta Society on June 19, 2008,
under the Alberta Societies Act. A Board of Directors was elected following
a meeting in Red Deer on November 1, 2008.
Directors
David Wasserman, Chair (Edmonton)
Maurice Gaucher, Vice-Chair (Calgary)
Rick Young, Treasurer (Calgary)
Jane Ross (Edmonton)
Bertha Ford (Red Deer)
Ghulam Jamro (Calgary) Simon Dyer (Nordegg)
The Objectives of the organization are as following:
- To act as an advocate at provincial and regional levels for walking,
hiking, and snowshoeing interests.
- To create an information network that facilitates sharing ideas, concerns,
and actions needed to promote and preserve hiking and the natural environment
on which it relies.
- To advance the development and maintenance of well-built hiking trails
and to encourage trail-building initiatives in Alberta.
- To promote responsible, minimal-impact hiking that respects the natural
environment and to educate through example.
- To increase awareness about the benefits to health and local economies
of walking, hiking and snowshoeing.
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