Provincial government aiming to improve Alberta’s trails through partnerships
The Alberta government has announced it is developing additional recreation and tourism opportunities on public land by investing $1 million in non-motorized trail improvements.
According to provincial officials, thousands of Albertans enjoy the hundreds of unique trail experiences that Alberta’s Crown land offers hikers, cyclists, cross-country skiers and equestrian users. Through Alberta’s Public Land Trails Grant Program, the government says it will provide 14 trail organizations with funding to continue to build and maintain Alberta’s most loved trails.
“Alberta’s recreational trails are enjoyed and valued by many generations,” explains Todd Loewen, Minister of Forestry and Parks. “This investment will build on previously announced funding. As an outdoorsman myself, I’m happy to see such strong uptake of this grant program by trail organizations across Alberta. Taking care of our land is a responsible thing to do and is very important to me.”
Alberta’s government has appointed the Great Divide Trail Association and the Hinton Mountain Bike Association as official trail managers. Albertans taking care of Alberta, volunteers with these organizations will continue their work to keep trails safe, accessible, and work to ensure there are sufficient high-quality and low-cost recreation opportunities for Albertans and visitors to enjoy, officials point out.