Frequently Asked Questions
BCT receives a yearly grant of $300,000 from Alberta Forestry and Parks, our share of the proceeds from the Kananaskis Conservation Pass. While this helps to move us towards long-term sustainability, it in no way provides sufficient funding for yearly operations. More than $500,000 is required annually to operate BCT. This leaves a gap of $ 200,000 to be made up from donations and additional grants if we are to maintain the level of trail care our users have come to expect.
Regarding the future forest harvest plan in the West Bragg Creek area, BCT has received numerous messages from the public expressing their concerns.
On May 3, 2023, Spray Lakes Sawmills (SLS) organized an open house to present their Operating Plans for the next five years. Several representatives from the Bragg Creek Trails Association (BCTA) attended this event.
Both SLS and BCTA are members of the West Bragg Creek Land User Agreement (WBCLUA) Group, which is committed to a collaborative approach in managing this multi-use area within Kananaskis Country. As stewards of the West Bragg Creek trail network and part of the WBCLUA Group, BCTA plays an active role in the consultation process. As we approach the potential harvest in 2026, BCTA will continue to engage in meaningful discussions regarding public land use and policies, and their impact on the trails under BCTA’s care. Leveraging our expertise in trail planning, design, construction and maintenance, BCTA is determined to safeguard trail-related recreational activities in this landscape.
If you desire more information about SLS logging plans and wish to provide feedback, please visit the SLS website and/or Facebook page at:
Website: https://spraylakesawmills.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spraylakesawmills
These platforms will offer further details and an opportunity for you to express your thoughts.
E-bikes are currently permitted on the West Bragg Creek Trail Network. Alberta Parks has recently concluded an e-bike pilot project in Alberta Parks and an “approach forward will be determined and communicated after the analysis phase. During the analysis phase, Alberta Parks will continue to permit pedal-assist e-bikes on the designated pathways and trail networks selected.”
Please find below what is considered an e-bike that are permitted on the trails as found on the Alberta Parks website https://www.
What is a pedal-assist e-bike?
Pedal-assist e-bikes are defined as non-throttled electric powered bicycles that provide up to 500 Watts of continuous max output, which stops assisting when either pedaling stops or 32 km/h is reached.
What is NOT a pedal-assist e-bike?
- Throttle or power-on demand
- More than 500 watts of maximum output
- Provides power at over 32 km/h
- An electric mobility aid
Camping is not allowed within the West Bragg Creek PRA (Public Recreation Area), but is allowed, with restrictions, in the PLUZ (Public Land Use Zone). Random Backcountry Camping in the PLUZ has a number of responsibilities and restrictions. Please visit Albertaparks.ca or click on here for more information and review the rules and regulations before you go.
The Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park in the West Bragg Creek trailhead parking lot. Here is a link to the Alberta Parks interactive map: https://esrd.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=e5651574de1342d7ae8277ef415864be
(the Kananaskis Conservation Pass area is outlined in orange and filled with diagonal lines).
Please note you cannot purchase Kananaskis Country Passes on site at West Bragg Creek. Passes must be purchased online here: https://conservationpass.alberta.ca/kcp
Free Days
Free days occur on Wilderness Wednesdays, the first Wednesday of every month.
Additional free days:
- New Year’s Day: January 1
- Family Day: 3rd Monday of February
- Earth Day: April 22
- Indigenous People’s Day: June 21
- Parks Day: 3rd Saturday of July
- Kananaskis Country’s Birthday: September 22
- Remembrance Day: November 11
- First day of winter: December 21
- Christmas Day: December 25
More information: https://www.alberta.ca/kananaskis-conservation-pass.aspx
When you generously donate $25 or more to BCT through DonorBox, e-transfer, or cheque, you can expect to receive a tax receipt. Tax receipts are issued in February of the year following the donation.
To ensure a smooth process, we kindly ask that you include your full name and legal mailing address with your donations. While we primarily send receipts via email, receipts must include a mailing address in order to be valid.
For donations made through Canada Helps, please note that tax receipts are issued directly by Canada Helps.