Willmore Wilderness Foundation is a non-profit society registered under the Alberta Societies Act in 2002. The Foundation became a Registered Charity in 2003. The Foundation preserves the history of the area; focuses on the advancement of education of the park; restores historical pack trails and sites, promotes tourism and enhances the use of Willmore Wilderness Park for Albertans and visitors alike.
Willmore Wilderness Park has a unique horseback culture, traditions and history that date back to the Canadian Fur Trade. Travelling the old pack trails allows one to be independent and free to stop and make camp; free to experience the sounds and beauty of the earth. The mountains give many the feeling of being at one with nature. Willmore Wilderness Park offers wide-open spaces, and when accessed with horses or by hiking can nurture a man’s spirit, leaving one with a feeling of connecting to the earth.
Interested in making films in the Canadian Rockies? Please contact us!
Willmore Wilderness Foundation is a non-profit society registered under the Alberta Societies Act in 2002. The Foundation became a Registered Charity in 2003. The Foundation preserves the history of the area; focuses on the advancement of education of the park; restores historical pack trails and sites, promotes tourism and enhances the use of Willmore Wilderness Park for Albertans and visitors alike.
Willmore Wilderness Park has a unique horseback culture, traditions and history that date back to the Canadian Fur Trade. Travelling the old pack trails allows one to be independent and free to stop and make camp; free to experience the sounds and beauty of the earth. The mountains give many the feeling of being at one with nature. Willmore Wilderness Park offers wide-open spaces, and when accessed with horses or by hiking can nurture a man’s spirit, leaving one with a feeling of connecting to the earth.
Interested in making films in the Canadian Rockies? Please contact us!