What you can do
Write letters . . .
to the Premier and the Minister of Sustainable Resource Development. They don't like to hear from you, but you can send a copy to the opposition Environment critics - they do like to hear from you.
Thank you! There, we'd like you to know that we appreciate how much trouble writing letters can be, considering that it is, otherwise, a thankless task.
Use some of the articles and information on this web site to compose your missives.
If you support the creation of a park in Kananaskis, you need to be heard. Talk to people, call phone-in shows, write letters to the editor, post to blogs, social networking sites and discussion forums.
Attend rallies, events and meetings
We participate in organized events where possible. You can too. This is a great way to show your concern and they're usually either fun or informative.
Photos and videos
Send us your photos and videos taken in Kananaskis. We don't like to see fallen trees and the barren wasteland loggers leave behind, but images provide a great way to document the devastation. Send photos to: image(at)savekananaskis.ca.
Talk it Up
This whole thing is an excercise in building awareness. It is a kind of grassrrots movement that spreads by word of mouth and e-mail. Share your concern with your friends and family.
Donate
We aren't accepting donations at this time as we can't issue tax receipts.
We got a very generous donation from David Hickey, a musician who performed in Bragg Creek and went to see the clear-cuts in McLean Creek. His donation allowed us to purchase two banners, shown here.
More about David Hickey and photos of his visit to McLean Creek