https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?pubtype=Fact+Sheet&res_format=PDF&audience=General+Public&dataset_type=publicationsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-30T07:11:30.752064+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'culture and tourism'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/139d018c-1b8e-4593-91c8-7df84c5174b1Agricultural leaseholders and recreation : Recreational Access Regulation2023-12-08T23:06:48.231897+00:00The Recreational Access Regulation was created under the Public Lands Act to ensure the agricultural leaseholder has the ability to protect and care for their livestock and for public rangelands, while allowing some recreational access to the land. The purpose of this fact sheet is to provide an overview of the rights and responsibilities of an agricultural leaseholder under the regulation.2023-02-21T22:17:28.387067+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/37c66166-14a5-4f59-8ed9-ce4251344d70Recreation on agricultural public land : Recreational Access Regulation2023-12-08T23:07:00.862980+00:00The Recreational Access Regulation was created under the Public Lands Act to ensure the agricultural leaseholder has the ability to protect and care for their livestock and for public rangelands, while allowing some recreational access to the land. The purpose of this fact sheet is to provide an overview of the rights and responsibilities of recreationists under the regulation.2023-02-21T22:08:11.911032+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/28ab5202-d92e-40d3-8b80-c71dde675759Red flag : the adoption of the Red Flag Watch and Red Flag Warning nomenclature in AWCC fire weather forecasts2024-01-12T20:54:23.275305+00:00Fact sheet explaining the adoption of the Red Flag Watch and Red Flag Warning into fire weather forecasts from the Alberta Wildfire Coordination Centre. The Red Flag concept, established by the National Weather Service in the United States, is intended to provide situational awareness messaging for wildfire personnel and the public that a hazardous fire environment is developing and reinforce the need for heightened vigilance.2022-11-24T15:11:40.783466+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/62f68cac-fa8b-4fed-9649-f538afb101c8Alberta Conservation Information Center ecological community sampling guidelines2024-01-12T22:21:54.447223+00:00Presents ecological community sampling guidelines.2016-06-03T19:47:51.875759+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9d5c05a3-3984-43e7-baa2-3bbf667d87b5West Bragg Creek trails plan : online engagement summary2024-01-17T22:35:02.666086+00:00In partnership with the Bragg Creek Trails organization, we collected feedback on the draft West Bragg Creek Trails Master plan. This new plan will lead to improved and maintained trails, support for recreation and the protection of natural ecosystems in the West Bragg Creek trail system.2024-01-17T21:24:29.739496+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/87a6de27-b034-424c-9d8a-8e182f81db11Cooking Lake-Blackfoot provincial recreation area : summer trails2024-01-29T18:24:46.720594+00:00Map of trails and other summer amenities in the Cooking Lake-Blackfoot Recreation area.2015-11-09T18:19:33.283507+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c72943ef-960f-42b2-9faa-88a912d4c513Dinosaur Provincial Park-World Heritage Site : …a place like nowhere else on earth!2024-02-02T20:38:28.961846+00:00Dinosaur Provincial Park was established by the Government of Alberta on June 27, 1955. On October 26, 1979 the Park was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (U.N.E.S.C.O.). This fact sheet presents a quick facts on park dimensions and location, dinosaurs and other ancient creatures, landscapes: past and present, 2017-06-21T16:33:01.037675+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/934b312a-35ed-4463-b734-b3ad93685f34Facts on Brazeau Canyon Wildland Park2024-02-14T18:52:04.350140+00:00Brazeau Canyon Wildland Park is 50.4 square km (5,039 ha) in size. It was established on December 20, 2000. The park protects the Brazeau River valley and adjacent uplands, and includes the former Muskiki Lake Natural Area and the western part of Marshybank Ecological Reserve. Wildland parks are large undeveloped areas that cater to nature-based tourism and adventure travel. Includes a map delineating the park boundaries.2015-11-04T18:35:00.517228+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c700e411-9e06-4a98-9f32-ad3a16935279Fish Creek Provincial Park : Glennfield group use reservation2024-02-21T23:16:13.618302+00:00Describes the Glennfield Group Day Use Areas in Fish Creek Provincial Park, which can be reserved for exclusive day-use during park operation. Includes a map of the park indicating the location of the day-use areas in the park.2015-11-18T19:07:20.055045+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/beb743b3-b7ad-4074-9f15-4d7da153d41fFish Creek Provincial Park : Lafarge Meadows2024-02-21T23:18:11.850624+00:00Describes Lafarge Meadows, which is a 150 acre area located on the south side of Highway 22x, running parallel to the west bank of the Bow River. Lafarge Meadows is formally part of Fish Creek Provincial Park and is managed as such. 2015-11-18T22:05:12.843845+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/08c9d22e-d982-45b5-a945-d12505d1094aJoint venture tourism investment opportunity guidelines2024-02-26T20:43:23.007887+00:00The Tourism Research and Innovation Branch facilitates international joint venture investment opportunities in Alberta’s tourism sector with established tourism developers. Typically, these opportunities include hotels, resorts, golf courses, ski hills and many others with a track record. Opportunities are promoted by the branch to domestic and foreign investors looking at strategic alliances with Alberta companies.2016-02-29T22:02:43.703188+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/71be84b8-3c42-49bc-87db-7f3e9bcf2e67Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park winter trails2024-02-27T16:21:04.747850+00:00Map of Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park ski trails and winter survival tips.2015-11-30T17:29:34.770623+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3957a09e-8f9e-48c7-8235-29370f5d09e0Long Lake Provincial Park2024-02-27T20:11:49.784062+00:00Map of camp sites and amenities for Long Lake Provincial Park.2015-11-30T18:22:26.441063+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c518d744-063a-4caf-9d06-c2c1356ff0eaMoonshine Lake Provincial Park winter trails2024-02-27T21:11:00.975143+00:00Winter trail map for skiing and winter survival tips for Moonshine Lake Provincial Park.2015-12-01T18:25:00.619192+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/388c7efc-cb47-41a1-9182-44540bcb8629Moose Lake & Franchere Bay Provincial Park & PRA campground guide2024-02-27T21:13:21.173171+00:00Provides information for campers at Moose Lake Provincial Park and Franchere Bay Provincial Recreation Area. The parks are 240 kilometres northeast of Edmonton near Glendon and Bonnyville. Includes a map of the park and surrounding area, and sources of more information such as reserving campsites and learning about any active fire bans.2015-12-01T20:40:18.678029+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f4e59a54-ecc4-4a4c-9184-1c65e656797dTourism levy reporting scenarios2024-03-11T21:49:25.307665+00:00This fact sheet explains changes to the Tourism Levy Act and Tourism Levy Regulation and who is required to collect, report and remit the tourism levy in different situations as of October 1, 2024.2024-03-11T21:02:46.079488+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0f9a2602-2305-4afb-a0a1-948a458f3477Prairie Creek Provincial Recreation Area campground guide2024-03-19T15:41:16.298775+00:00Provides information for campers at Prairie Creek Provincial Recreation Area, located located in the foothills roughly 40 kilometres southwest of Rocky Mountain House. Includes a map of the park and surrounding area, and contacts for more information such as reserving campsites and learning about any active fire bans.2015-12-03T22:13:33.356809+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/70985aff-ec95-4fcf-a069-872991df2007Crowdfunding Alberta : fact sheet2024-03-20T22:24:04.337954+00:00Describes the Government of Alberta's Crowdfunding Alberta Program. The program includes a made-for-Alberta crowdfunding platform created to make it easier for donors to find nonprofit organizations and initiatives to support, and to connect Alberta's nonprofit organizations with a wider network of supporters. Through the program, up to $1 million dollars in top-up funding is also available to support organizations who have developed and run successful campaigns.2021-12-13T18:21:25.727758+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7e91daa3-3ea3-4262-9af2-480d69e57fa6Special harvest licence for walleye2024-03-25T19:19:55.181141+00:00Describes the Special Harvest Licence program, which was modelled after Alberta’s hunting draw process and allows limited harvest opportunities of walleye at waterbodies where regular size and bag limits would be unsustainable. The program is a way to share fish among anglers and provide harvest opportunities at waterbodies that would otherwise have a catch and release regulation.2021-03-12T22:43:17.759955+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8259a745-2f34-427d-86e3-69fea634f20cFire ban system approved activities list : a guide to levels of fire activity restrictions in Alberta2024-03-26T20:12:25.040096+00:00A reference table providing a side-by-side comparison of the level of permission allowed for specific fire activities under the various fire restriction categories of Alberta’s fire ban system. 2020-03-31T20:19:06.868580+00:00