Alberta government proposes cross-country skiing fees
Fees would apply to Kananaskis area
CBC News
Posted: Nov 16, 2012 3:50 PM MT
Last Updated: Nov 16, 2012 9:21 PM MT
Cross-country skiing in the Kananaskis area might come at a cost if the government plan goes through.
Alberta Parks is proposing charging skiers who use the groomed trails.
It’s unknown how much the charge would be and the idea has many concerned.
Albi Sole, coordinator at the University of Calgary Outdoor Centre, says the province's idea to charge cross-country skiers doesn’t make sense. (CBC)Albi Sole, coordinator at the University of Calgary Outdoor Centre, says the proposal doesn’t make sense.
"It's a crazy idea,” Sole said.
“It's in contravention of what the Alberta government said it wants to do around getting Albertans active."
Maurice Gauthier, is an avid skier and is a part of the Alberta Hiking Association.
"It's absolutely ridiculous," he said. “The province should actually be promoting healthy outdoor recreation."
Alberta Parks spokesperson Katrina Bluetchen won't say whether the department is seriously considering the proposal or not.
"It's just a preliminary discussion, part of our planning and budgeting process," she said.
A similar plan was proposed under the Klein government many years ago.
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