Springbank Trails and Pathways Association ("STAPA") is a grassroots, volunteer group of Springbank residents that are trying to make our community more livable through trails and pathways, and access to our beautiful natural areas, to encourage safe recreational and commuting alternatives. We believe this is a legacy to Springbank that will allow us to pursue healthy active living, encourage social interactions with our neighbours, and keeping us connected to our natural landscape
If you share our vision, you can help by:
- Purchasing an annual STAPA membership (see Membership tab),
- Identify potential nature trails and encourage neighbourhoood support for new pathways and links to existing pathways,
- Volunteer with STAPA to help with community engagement, planning, fundraising, construction and maintenance of pathways.
Please contact us at info@springbankpathways.ca. We'd love to hear from you!
To review the results of the river survey results conducted by the Springbank Community Association (Aug 2021), please click on the following links
- Summary documents with charts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wJT2nZdKyNm4lOfm1at79gjzwlF_qjOZ/view
- All comments - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pLltYsq9Z7HegDhnS6odt6pkYZcj8vDi/view
Rocky View County is gratefully acknowledged for providing funds to support STAPA's activities.