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The Alpine Club of Canada is Canada's
national mountaineering organization and has been a focal point for
Canadian mountaineering since 1906.
This year is the ACC’s Centennial.
The ACC offers 24 alpine huts, 19 regional club sections across Canada,
year-round mountain adventures, support for access and environmental
issues, affiliate membership in the Union Internationale des
Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA), an avenue into competition climbing and
financial grants that support a variety of mountaineering-related
projects and initiatives and much more.
The ACC has grown significantly from its early inception into a
Canada-wide mountaineering club with a strong foundation of volunteers
as well as professional and corporate support; and is respected among
Alpine Clubs internationally.
The Alpine Club of Canada is Canada's national mountaineering
organization. Based in Canmore, Alberta, the A.C.C. has been a focal
point for Canadian mountaineers since 1906. With local club sections
across Canada, membership in the Union Internationale des Associations
d'Alpinisme (U.I.A.A.), year-round mountain adventures, and an extensive
system of alpine and backcountry huts throughout the Canadian Rockies,
the A.C.C. has grown from its early inception into a full-fledged
mountaineering organization with a strong foundation of volunteer,
professional and corporate support.
The Alpine Club of Canada has a strong cadre of volunteers as well as
dedicated office staff. For local activities in your area contact the
Section Representative of the section closest to where you reside. They
all have weekend activities and many offer courses and camps.
The Alpine Club of Canada is governed by the Constitution and the Bylaws
of The Alpine Club of Canada.
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