“In Kananaskis, climate isn’t just a topic—it’s the terrain.”
Canada has long played a role in global environmental dialogue—but never with a backdrop quite like this. In Kananaskis, the climate conversation lives in the trees, the glacier-fed rivers, and the protected valleys that surround every step. This isn’t just a political statement—it’s a place-based reminder of what’s at stake and what’s possible. Here, conversations about wildfires, biodiversity, clean energy, and tourism’s future take on a new dimension.