“In Kananaskis, nature isn’t just the setting—it’s part of the negotiation”
World leaders are used to meeting behind closed doors—but not like this. In Kananaskis, negotiations and roundtables happen with the smell of pine in the air and the sounds of mountain wind. This year’s G7 is happening “in the wild”—in a protected provincial park where wildlife, wilderness, and world affairs coexist. Kananaskis isn’t just a setting; it’s part of the summit story. This immersive location invites both delegates and media to consider the natural world not just as backdrop, but as key player in global peace, climate, and security discussions. This story celebrates the setting: wild, remote, intentional.