Red Deer McKenzie Trail Shelter

C.A.R.T.S.
Central Alberta Regional Trails Society

CPR Bridge TCT Red Deer

 
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in the Great Outdoors!
 

 
Trans Canada Trail in
Central Alberta


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Friends of Trails and Important Links

Alberta TrailNetAlberta Trail Net 
promotes a trail network (including the Trans Canada Trail) linking all Albertans
 
Trans Canada TrailTrans Canada Trail
promotes the building of recreational trails linking every province and territory in Canada
 
Go for GreenGo For Green Trails Canada

promotes active living and environmental solutions -- including trails as a natural transportation alternative

 
City of Red Deer Trails
Red Deer has many walking, hiking, bicycling, jogging, x-country skiing and equestrian trails
 
Parkland XC Ski Club
promotes cross country skiing and enjoying the beauty of winter
 
Alberta Snowmobile Association

promotes safe and responsible recreational snowmobiling in Alberta
 
Waskasoo Park (Red Deer) including Kerry Wood Nature Centre, Gaetz Lake Sanctuary
promotes awareness and concern about natural and cultural heritage
 
Red Deer River Naturalists

promotes natural history education and community involvement
 
David Thompson SnowRiders
promotes the expansion of snowmobile trails in Central Alberta (includes trail map)


Central Alberta municipalities that promote trail development:
City of Red Deer          Red Deer County       Town of Innisfail         Town of Penhold
Town of Lacombe       Lacombe County       Town of Ponoka          Ponoka County
Town of Bowden          Town of Olds                Town of Blackfalds     Town of Alix
Hamlet of Springbrook         Town of Bentley


Other organizations that promote and/or manage trails:
Ponoka Trail Committee       Alix Lake Nature Trail Society   
Gull Lake Trail Society          Olds Trail Society
JJ Collett Naturalists             Central Alberta Bicyclers            Red Deer Hikers
Central Alberta Regional Museums Network

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