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Escarpment of Riding Mountain Area Strategy
The Advisory Board
At the initial meeting the Advisory Board toured the entire escarpment area. Through the process the Board visited many of the adjacent communities and reached out to the community leaders and members to gain their insights, concerns and ideas.
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The Advisory Board was selected for their diverse expertise and interests. The group demonstrated a sincere interest in looking at the positive opportunities along the escarpment in new and innovative ways. Their contribution tremendously helped the development of the process and the creation of the area strategy.
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Parks Canada would like to extend its great appreciation to the Advisory Board Members for their expertise, passion and time to this initiative.
2012 East Escarpment Advisiory List
| Name |
Role and Organization |
| Bill Baker |
Boardmember, Friends of Riding Mountain National Park |
| Bobby Bennett |
Manager, Turtle River Conservation District (St. Rose) |
| Wayne Copet |
Past Director, Industry Development, Travel Manitoba |
| Ann Dandeneau |
Business Development Specialist, Community Development, Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives (MAFRI) |
| Celes Davar |
President, Earth Rhythms, Inc. |
| Rick Donaldson |
Economic Development Officer and Amanda Cathcart, Leisure Services Manager,Town of Neepawa |
| Derm English |
Regional Manager, Manitoba Local Government |
| Andrew Flett |
Elder, Ebb and Flow First Nation |
| Richard Gaywish |
Economic Development Officer, Titibinaysiibiing Economic Development Group (Rolling River First Nation) |
| Daymon Guillas |
Assesippi Ski Hill |
| Pam Little |
McCreary Economic Development Board |
| Val Pankratz |
Chair, Biosphere Reserve |
| Kathy Swann |
Director, Parkland Tourism |
| Karen Walker Tibble |
Business Development Specialist, Agri-Tourism, MAFRI |
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