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About the Watershed
Water Management
Shared History
Shared Future
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Maps
Kids & Youth
Publications
Historical Timeline
Resources & Links
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Become a Member
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What is a WPAC?
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The Hutterites

The Hutterites

The Hutterites are a communal people, living on hundreds of scattered bruderhöfe or colonies throughout the prairies of northwestern North America. 

Alberta SouthWest Regional Alliance

Alberta SouthWest Regional Alliance

Alberta SouthWest Regional Alliance (AlbertaSW) is a group of 16 communities, working together for regional economic development. The collaborative initiatives focus on creating the right environment in which balanced growth can occur, increasing prosperity for all members.

Lethbridge Family Services

Lethbridge Family Services

Lethbridge Family Services is a private, non-profit community agency dedicated to providing services to those in need, regardless of economic status.

The Piikani Nation

The Piikani Nation

A proud member of the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Piikani Nation remains a leader in various aspects of Aboriginal governance and have a rich history in shaping mainstream political movements in Canada that influence life on Aboriginal people. 

Travel Alberta

Travel Alberta

Travel Alberta is the tourism marketing agency of the Government of Alberta. Established on April 1, 2009 as a Crown corporation, we operate under the authority of the Travel Alberta Act and a Board of Directors accountable to the Minister of Alberta Culture and Tourism.

The Blood Tribe

The Blood Tribe

The Blood Tribe has a population of over ten-thousand occupying approximately 549.7 square miles with a Timber Limit in the Rocky Mountains of approximately 7.5 square miles. Three rivers, the Old Man, St. Mary and Belly, border the Blood reserve. The traditional Blackfoot territory extends from the Rocky Mountains to the West; the Sand Hills to the East; to the North Saskatchewan in the North, and the Yellowstone in the South. 

CPAWS Southern Alberta Chapter

CPAWS Southern Alberta Chapter

Since 1967, CPAWS Southern Alberta Chapter has led conservation efforts to protect areas in Banff National Park, Kananaskis, the Whaleback and the Castle. Our chapter is also a leader in environmental education, offering award-winning programs to help build the next generation of environmental stewards.

Kainai Ecosystem Protection Association (KEPA)

Kainai Ecosystem Protection Association (KEPA)

Provide leadership through ecological consciousness and environmental stewardship by monitoring, resource management and conservation awareness, while promoting protection, sustainable development and partnerships.

 SAGE Clan

SAGE Clan

SAGE is a community patrol that specializes in helping the homeless and those suffering from addiction. We primarily patrol at nights and provide lunches, snacks, water, and a person to talk to. People of all walks of life and abilities are welcome.

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