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Alberta Equestrian Federation | .
Alberta Parks has developed a Draft Mountain Biking Trail Design Plan and a Draft Equestrian & Cross-Country Ski Trails Master Plan for Cypress Hills Provincial Park, with advice and recommendations from local public and key stakeholders. The draft plans set out objectives and strategies for future trail development in Cypress Hills Provincial Park.
Alberta Parks is seeking comment on the proposed trail plans. Your input is valued. Stakeholder participation is an important part of the planning process and stakeholders are being invited to share their final thoughts and suggestions on the draft plans.
Comment will be accepted throughout the 60-day consultation period, and can be sent to:
By Email to: ABParks.PlanComments@gov.ab.ca
By Mail to:
Alberta Environment and Parks
South Region Office
Cypress Hills Provincial Park Draft Trail Plans
4th fl. Administration Building
909 – 3 Avenue North
Lethbridge, AB T1H 0H5
Comments will be collected until January 27th, 2018
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