
The Association of Mountain Parks Protection and Enjoyment (AMPPE) is an association of Canadians, recreationalists, Rocky Mountain Parks residents, and local businesses who are passionate advocates for and users of Canada’s Mountain Parks. The Parks are where we live, work and play.
AMPPE is dedicated to preserving the unparalleled natural beauty of Canada’s Mountain Parks while providing inspiring and authentic experiences to our visitors.
The Association of Mountain Parks Protection and Enjoyment (AMPPE) is an association of Canadians, recreationalists, Rocky Mountain Parks residents, and local businesses who are passionate advocates for and users of Canada’s Mountain Parks. The Parks are where we live, work and play.
AMPPE is dedicated to preserving the unparalleled natural beauty of Canada’s Mountain Parks while providing inspiring and authentic experiences to our visitors.
The Association of Mountain Parks Protection and Enjoyment (AMPPE) is an association of Canadians, recreationalists, Rocky Mountain Parks residents, and local businesses who are passionate advocates for and users of Canada’s Mountain Parks. The Parks are where we live, work and play.
AMPPE is dedicated to preserving the unparalleled natural beauty of Canada’s Mountain Parks while providing inspiring and authentic experiences to our visitors.
Advocacy
AMPPE advocates for secure funding, access and transparent and inclusive decision-making on behalf of businesses and recreationalists.


Our Advocacy
One Year Later: Reflections and Resilience After the Jasper Fire Complex
July marked a year since the Jasper Fire Complex changed Jasper forever. Last summer, flames swept through Jasper National Park and surrounding areas with a ferocity few could have imagined. What began as a wildfire became a defining moment for the people who live, work, and find inspiration in this mountain town. It was a […]
AMPPE Saddles Up At The Calgary Stampede
AMPPE had a fantastic time at this year’s Calgary Stampede, where we once again connected with federal and provincial politicians. Among the notable attendees were Alberta’s two new MPs, Corey Hogan, the MP for Calgary Confederation, and Eleanor Olszewski, who is now serving as the Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience, as well as […]
Update on Moraine Lake
AMPPE continues to discuss and manage the processes for commercial operators along Moraine Lake Road. We recently met with the Lake Louise Yoho Kootenay Field Unit to review the progress of these processes and evaluate revenue performance. The concerns brought forward by our members include Important Reminder: Please ask your drivers to be more patient […]
News & Events
One Year Later: Reflections and Resilience After the Jasper Fire Complex
July marked a year since the Jasper Fire Complex changed Jasper forever. Last summer, flames swept through Jasper National Park and surrounding areas with a ferocity few could have imagined. What began as a wildfire became a defining moment for the people who live, work, and find inspiration in this mountain town. It was a […]
News
Featured
July marked a year since the Jasper Fire Complex changed Jasper forever. Last summer,
AMPPE had a fantastic time at this year’s Calgary Stampede, where we once again
AMPPE continues to discuss and manage the processes for commercial operators along Moraine Lake
Events
Federal Election Yellowhead Candidates Forum. Tuesday April 15, 7-9pm.
Jasper All-Candidates Forum for the new federal riding of Yellowhead.
Making an Impact.
The Association for Mountain Parks Protection & Enjoyment’s lobbying shapes policies, securing Mountain Parks’ sustainability. This ensures future access and enjoyment for all.


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to support the Mountain Parks of tomorrow.
Align with AMPPE today to support the preservation and sustainability of Canada’s Mountain Parks for future generations.
Together, we can make a difference.

Acknowledgment
We acknowledge that the western Canada’s Mountain Parks, including Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, Yoho, and Waterton Lakes National Parks, are located on the traditional territories of Indigenous peoples. We honour and respect the diverse Indigenous cultures and histories of the Stoney Nakoda, Tsuutʼina, Ktunaxa, Secwépemc, Syilx, and Blackfoot Nations, among others, who have stewarded these lands since time immemorial.