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| Event Type: | | Social | |
| Event Location: | | Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Center, the Hearth room (1320 5th Ave NW Calgary) | |
| Date(s) & Time: |
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Tuesday, Oct 17, 2017
07:30 PM
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Registration Cut Off:
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Tuesday, Oct 17, 2017
06:00 PM
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| Event Duration: | | Evening | |
| Difficulty Rating: |
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D1 - See Conversion Chart
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| Trip Coordinator(s): |
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Paul Dormaar
Clare Ormerod
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| Participant Info: |
| Who's Invited: |
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Members & Guests, All Ages Welcome
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| Attendee Screening: |
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Registration is First-Come/First-Serve
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| Maximum Group Size: | | 100 |
| Maximum No. Guests: | | 20 |
| Minimum Group Size: | | 2 |
| Maximum No. Guests Per Member: | | 2 |
| Number Registered So Far: |
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21 (View sign-ups, waiting list)
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| Are Dogs Permitted: |
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No
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| Itinerary: |
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Mark your calendars for our monthly Social on
Tuesday October 17 as there will be two very
interesting presentations!
1. The Great Divide Trail: it is Canada's
longest thru hike, traversing the continental
divide between Alberta and British Columbia for
more than 1,100 kilometres. And the Great
Divide Trail Association is the not-for-profit
organization dedicated to maintaining,
protecting and promoting the Great Divide
Trail. Come hear about what's new with the GDTA
and what we have planned for the future.
Speakers: Jean- Francois Cianci & Barb Lauer;
both active board members involved in growing
the GDTA
2. Leanne Allison, film maker and
conservationist, is giving us the privilege of
screening (AHEAD OF THE SCREENING AT THE BANFF
FILM FESTIVAL) her newest documentary "Living
with Wildlife” Can people and grizzly bears
still coexist? This is the story of how
communities in the Bow Valley have come
together over the past 20 years to make room
for large carnivores and other wildlife.
it should be A-mazing, we really hope you can
make it!!
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| Required Items to Bring: |
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Cash for beers and wine.
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Cancellation/Partial Attendance: Please review our participant responsibility guidelines!
Cancellation Policy If a participant is unable to attend a paid course or trip, there will be no refund unless the participant finds a suitable replacement that is acceptable to the trip coordinator. Acceptable waiting list candidates will have priority. It will then be the participant's responsibility to recover funds from the replacement. If the coordinator cancels an event, participants get a refund (less any non-recoverable costs). Note that ACC National does not refund hut fees due to weather, delay, closures, or any other reasons. The Calgary Section of the ACC is a not for profit club and we only charge attendees what it costs us to provide courses or trips.
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Trip Feedback
If you have any feedback, positive or negative, concerning this trip or any other, we want to hear from you! You can send any feedback you may have to the Section Chair.
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Waiver Requirement
Participation in this activity is subject to the participant having signed the
ACC Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims, Assumption of Risks Agreement (the “Waiver”). The Waiver is a legal document in which you waive or give up the right to sue or claim compensation following an accident. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY!
Members participating in this activity do not require a separate Waiver.
Your membership Waiver in place at the time of the activity will apply to your participation in this activity. If your membership renews prior to the activity taking place, you will be required to agree to a new Waiver upon renewal, this new Waiver
will apply to your participation in this activity. By proceeding with the booking, you agree with the forgoing waiver terms. You can review your completed waiver by logging onto your profile at alpineclubofcanada.ca.
Non-members participating in this activity will be required to review and agree to the Waiver prior to participating in the activity. The current version of the Waiver can be viewed here alpineclubofcanada.ca/acc-waivers/. The Waiver will be
presented for completion at the start of the Activity.
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