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Recreational riding is one of the most popular activities enjoyed by horse owners in and around Alberta. Whether you're breaking ground over an unbeaten path, trekking across an open field, partaking in gymkhana, or riding down a dirt road near home, recreational riding is an activity anyone can enjoy. All it takes is you and your horse. Check out the links on the left hand side of this page to see all the recreational activities and programs the AEF offers.
The Trans Canada Trail is one of Canada’s truly great endeavours. It’s a vast network of local trails, developed and promoted by a non-profit registered charity and maintained by proud volunteers across the country. Our goal is to connect the Trail from coast to coast to coast by 2017, the 25th anniversary of the Trail and Canada’s 150th anniversary since Confederation.
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Notice to Trail Users If you are not already aware we would like to inform you that the Greater Bragg Creek Trails Association is currently building over 40 km of new mult-use trails in the West Bragg Creek area of Kananaskis Country. New trails are especially susceptible to premature wear and erosion. The trails need time to compact and harden. We need your cooperation while these trails have time to be built and firm up. All Users - Please do not use the new trails when they are wet and soft. Equestrian Users - The new trail network is not yet open to horse use as the trails are not yet firm enough and horses cause excessive damage to new trails even in dry weather. The trails should be open to all users by mid-summer of 2012.
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The West Bragg Creek All Season Trail Plan (WBCASTP) was formally approved by Alberta Sustainable Resource Development (SRD) and Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation (TPR) on September 14th, 2010. The WBCASTP was made possible as a result of a March 2009 Partnership Agreement between the Greater Bragg Creek Trails Association (GBCTA) and TPR for the West Bragg Creek Trail System.
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