Further Information and Links
Last review/updated June 26, 2007
The documents listed below are available in PDF format.
If you do not have a PDF reader, it is available at www.adobe.com.
Adopt-A-Trail is a program directed at all trail users, in which they can become trail stewards and assist in trail maintenance. View
Program Size: 109 KB
Access Management Plan. This document is provided for general reference purposes. It is recommended that you obtain a copy of the Bighorn Backcountry Brochure for current information. Copies of the Brochure may be obtained by calling the Clearwater Area Office at (403) 845 8250. The Forest Recreation Amendment Regulation and the Forest Recreation Regulation should be consulted for the purposes of legal interpretation. View Report Size: 210 KB
Forests Act. Direct link to the Forest Recreation Amendment Regulation section.
Forests Act. Direct link to the Queen's Printer copy of the Forest Recreation Regulation.
Traffic Safety Act. Direct link to the Queen's Printer copy of the Traffic Safety Act.
Recreational Trail Monitoring. Alberta Sustainable Resource Development's trail monitoring program, based on recommendations from the Bighorn Advisory Group. February 2003. View Report Size:15.8 KB
Recreational Access Recommendations for the Bighorn Area. The Bighorn Advisory Group was asked to provide recommendations about recreational access in the Bighorn Backcountry. View Report Size:45 KB
Industrial Access Recommendations for the Blackstone/Wapiabi Forest Land Use Zone. The Bighorn Advisory Group was asked to provide recommendations about industrial access in the Blackstone/Wapiabi FLUZ. View Report Size:44 KB
Minority Report. The Bighorn Advisory Group was offered the opportunity to provide a minority report to ensure their views and concerns were expressed. View Report Size:40 KB
Links:
Ghost-Waiparous Access Management Plan
The Leave No Trace Program promotes outdoor recreation through education,
research and partnerships.

The Canadian Avalanche Centre promotes programs and services for public avalanche safety in Canada.

