Vol. 93 No. 22 June 7, 2023
Ed Gregor Stewardship day NICK ALLEN Pass Herald Reporter Ed Gregor Stewardship Day took place on Saturday, June 4 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Blairmore Ranger Station. For over two decades, the Crowsnest Forest Stewardship Society has coordinated a volunteer stewardship project workday, held annually on the first
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Work on a bridge by the Crowsnest Quad Squad takes place during the Ed Gregor Memorial Stewardship Day, with projects taking place around the Crowsnest Pass with a variety of organizations.
Saturday in June. This marked the 29th year commemorating this day. It is called the Ed Gregor Stewardship Day in honour of Gregor’s service in the Land and Forest Division of Alberta Environment and Parks for many years and his love of outdoor recreation and pursuits. The annual Ed Gregor Stewardship Day is the longest running volunteer stewardship program of its kind in Canada. There were a variety of projects for people to choose from. Projects included bridge installation with Crowsnest Quad Squad, biking trail maintenance with United Riders of Crowsnest (UROC), Hiking trail maintenance with the Crowsnest Conservation Society, historic signage on Atlas Road and bridge installa-
tion at the Fish and Game Dam with the Hillcrest Fish and Game Association. Along with these projects and general forestry clean-up there were plenty of other projects as well. The Coleman Lions and Blairmore Lions ensured everyone was fed with breakfast and dinner when they got back to town. There were draws for prizes after dinner. The goal of the project is to bring together stewardship groups and land managers to collaborate on a variety of projects in the area. More information is available by calling the Crowsnest Forest Stewardship Society at 403-632-5204 or by visiting them on Facebook.