Alberta’s government says it is working to develop 900 new campsites by 2033 as part of a $275-million investment in ...
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Province says it's making park investments but critics still question need for Kananaskis user fee
The Kananaskis Country user pass generated $15 million in 2025 — money that’s supposed to be invested in the mountainous recreational area west of Calgary.
2025 budget earmarks $236 million over 3 years to update provincial park trails, facilities. The future plan for provincial parks will look to manage growth and conservation as it strives to realize ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Critics of Alberta’s All-Seasons Resorts Act are calling for more transparency after more than 1,000 hectares of provincial parks ...
Construction is underway at the Sikome Aquatic Facility in Fish Creek Provincial Park as Alberta Parks moves ahead with renovations at the popular man-made beach that attracts about 100,000 visitors ...
Campers relaxing on the shores of Pigeon Lake Provincial Park may encounter some construction noise this summer.
Health Alberta health groups are pushing for a smoking ban in provincial parks, starting with those with fire bans already in effect. Beyond the adverse health effects second hand smoke causes, many ...
OTTAWA, May 19 (Reuters) - Authorities in Canada's main oil-producing province of Alberta have closed some parks and campgrounds, and are urging residents to avoid activities that could enrage ...
For the first time since it opened half a century ago, Calgary's Sikome Aquatic Facility at Fish Creek Provincial Park is getting a major facelift.
Critics of Alberta’s All-Seasons Resorts Act are calling for more transparency after more than 1,000 hectares of provincial parks were shifted to year-round resort plans.
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