The Club d’escalade de Saint-Boniface
The Club d’escalade de Saint-Boniface ( CESB ) was founded in January of 1993, later that same year it joined the National Club as the Saint Boniface Section of The Alpine Club of Canada – thus becoming the first francophone section of the ACC. Our section is a volunteer based club that promotes a wide variety of outdoor activities, including ice climbing, rock climbing, wall climbing, hiking and an annual week-long trip to a destination in the Canadian Rockies.
CESB Executive Committee | |
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Charles Roy | Chair |
Ray Louie | Section Financial Coordinator |
Kari Carson | Section Administrator |
Trisha Burch | Events Coordinator / Volunteer Coordinator |
Kyle Jaworski | Technology Coordinator |
Asha Kothari | Communications Coordinator |
Geneviève Murchison | École Précieux-Sang Coordinator |
Rolly Magne | Maintenance Coordinator |
CESB Operations Committee |
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Erica Veenstra |
Julie Lazo |
Hocine Aitkaki |
The Alpine Club of Canada
The Alpine Club of Canada ( ACC ) was founded in Winnipeg in 1906 as Canada’s National Mountaineering Club. Based in Canmore, Alberta, the the ACC is the focal point for its 24 regional Sections located in different regions of Canada. Not only does the ACC offer year-round activities and services through its Mountain Adventures program, but it also administers an extensive system of alpine and backcountry huts throughout the Canadian Rockies. The ACC has grown into a full-fledge mountaineering organization that strives to provide an enormous range of benefits and services to its members.
Vision
To bring together, and give voice to, Canada’s mountaineering community.
Mission
The Alpine Club of Canada promotes alpine experiences, knowledge and culture; responsible access; and excellence in mountain skills and leadership.
Membership
Membership fees for the Saint-Boniface Section (Club d’escalade de Saint-Boniface) and the ACC (national organization):
Adult – $58
Family – $90
Youth – $42
Sign up here (be sure to sign up for the St Boniface section, NOT the Manitoba section as they are different).