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The Great Divide Trail Association is always busy – it’s not just trail maintenance, a small-but-mighty army of volunteers works year-round to advance in our mission to build, maintain, and protect the Great Divide Trail. Check back often, or consider subscribing to our monthly newsletter.
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September 2014 Trail and Road Conditions
Trail Conditions Update – SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 Autumn is fast approaching, the leaves are changing and fresh snow has fallen…
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Hidden Creek – 2014
Twenty-one volunteers spent four days (July 24 to 27, 2014) working to repair damage to the Great Divide Trail caused…
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July 2014 Trail and Road Conditions
Trail Conditions Update – JULY 22, 2014 High elevation sections of the GDT still have some snow patches but…
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The Flood of 2013
Unfortunately due to road and trail damage from the severe flooding in south-western Alberta in June 2013, our 2013 GDT…
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Etherington Creek – 2012
Fifteen volunteers spent four days camped on the north fork of Etherington Creek. A bridge over the main fork of…
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Lost Creek – 2010
This year’s planned trail maintenance in the Lost Creek area has been successfully completed. Sixteen people took part in a…
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Upper Oldman – 2009
Major trail work took place during July 2009. A newly formed volunteer group dedicated to the ongoing maintenance of the…
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Baril Creek – 2006
In September 2006, members of the Great Divide Trail Association and the Alberta Wilderness Association, with help from several Pathway…
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Cataract Creek – 2004
In 2004, major trail clearing, bridge building and some trail realignment was done between Cataract and Lost Creeks, across the…

