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The Alpine Club of Canada is Canada's national mountaineering
organization and has been a focal point for Canadian mountaineering
since 1906. The ACC has grown significantly from its early inception
into a Canada-wide mountaineering club with a strong foundation
of volunteers as well as professional and corporate support;
and is respected among Alpine Clubs internationally. |
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Founded in 1902, The American Alpine Club is a nonprofit organization
dedicated to promoting climbing knowledge, conserving mountain
environments, and serving the American climbing community. |
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The Canada West Mountain School was established in 1982 in Vancouver,
British Columbia. The Mountain School offerins high quality
Mountain Guiding, Rock Climbing lessons, Avalanche Safety courses,
Expeditions and Educational courses and Instruction for mountain
enthusiasts of all abilities. |
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Selkirk Mountain Experience was founded in June of 1985 by the
renowned Swiss Mountain Guide, Ruedi Beglinger. A leading ski-mountaineering
company world wide; all SME guides are experienced and passionate
mountaineers with superior skills and are among the leaders
in the industry. |
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The Canadian Avalanche Centre (CAC) is Canada's national public avalanche safety organization. The CAC forecasters provide avalanche bulletins three times a week throughout the winter, daily during the Christmas and Easter holiday seasons. These bulletins are free of charge and cover the mountainous areas of Alberta and BC. G3 is proud to contribute to the work of the CAC as a supporting sponsor.
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The Backcountry Lodges of British Columbia Association represents over 25 wilderness lodges from across the province. The backcountry of BC is recognized as one of the best adventure destinations on the planet. The member lodges of the BLBCA are committed to delivering the best backcountry experience possible to each and every guest. |
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