The Castle Area Recreational Management Alliance (CARMA) is an association of user groups and concerned citizens who believe that environmental conservation objectives and motorized and other recreation activities can be managed to be compatible land uses within the Castle area and other Public Land Use areas in Southwestern Alberta.
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Castle-Livingstone-Porcupines Recreational User Survey Results
The results of the survey clearly show the diversity of recreational uses which recreational users of the Castle Parks area and the Porcupine Hills / Livingstone areas. Many users utilize the areas often in a given year, many reporting visiting the Castle area and Porcupine Hills / Livingstone area more than 20 times per year. … Continue reading Castle-Livingstone-Porcupines Recreational User Survey Results
Castle-Livingstone-Porcupines Recreational User Survey
The Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad, Hillcrest Fish and Game Protective Association, and CrowSnow Riders, operating as CARMA (Castle Area Recreational Management Alliance) are seeking to establish baseline information about what types of recreation users of the Castle Area (the proposed Castle Provincial Park and Castle Wildland Park) and the proposed Porcupine \ Livingstone Recreational Management … Continue reading Castle-Livingstone-Porcupines Recreational User Survey
Upcoming Public Input Sessions
On March 1, the province announced that there would be public information sessions or opportunities to ‘learn about the future of conservation and recreation uses for the Castle parks area’ (see release here). On March 6, two information sessions were announced (see release here), with more sessions to be announced. This is short notice – the first two … Continue reading Upcoming Public Input Sessions
How to Take Action – What You Can Do
Thanks to our volunteers to helping create this summary of ways in which individuals can take action to provide their input. There is a document that can be downloaded here: castle-parks-take-action, and is it summarized below. 1. Email or Mail the Parks Planner with your Concerns! All feedback is recorded & documents this way. The Public … Continue reading How to Take Action – What You Can Do