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Avalanche Canada receives economic boost from Federal Government

North Thompson

North Thompson

Star/Journal

Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau has delivered some good news to winter backcountry recreationists. His fall economic statement, presented in Ottawa on Wednesday, Nov 21, included a one-time endowment of $25 million to Avalanche Canada.

“We are very grateful for this funding, and especially for the recognition that public avalanche safety is worthy of support,” said Gilles Valade, Executive Director of Avalanche Canada. “The federal government has made a significant commitment to this cause. We hope the provinces involved in avalanche safety are able to follow this lead.”

Winter backcountry use in Canada continues to grow with no sign of slowing down. Despite the massive increase in use, the average number of avalanche fatalities in Canada has declined and stabilized over the past 14 years. Avalanche Canada’s programs and services provide an invaluable “safety net” for winter tourism in mountainous regions.

Avalanche Canada is non-profit and non-government; it was established in 2004 to be the national public avalanche safety organization that provides:

• Provides daily public avalanche forecasts for many of the mountainous regions of western Canada. In terms of area, this is the largest avalanche forecasting program in the world by far.

• Develops and coordinates public avalanche safety education.

• Delivers youth awareness and training seminars.

• Creates and delivers avalanche safety programs for specific user groups.

• Contributes to snow safety research.

“We look forward to working with the provinces to ensure this funding announcement is the beginning of long-term sustainability for public avalanche safety,” said Valade.