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Canadian Cave and Karst Information Server
| Last Update 2006/8/26 16:46 |
Canadian Cave and Karst Information Server.
This site started in April 1996 to promote cave conservation in Canada and has gone from a single page site to one over 100 pages. It's a collection of articles and stories written by cavers for cavers and the general public. If you cave in Canada and have something you want to contribute, please pass it along.
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West Coast Caving
| Last Update 2007/3/19 19:00 |
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British Columbia Cave Rescue
| Last Update 2008/2/17 20:18 |
B.C. Cave Rescue is the rescue and training service of organized caving in British Columbia. It is recognized by the Provincial Emergency Program as the lead agency in cave rescue, providing specialized personnel and equipment for cave rescue emergencies on callout by the R.C.M.P. or the P.E.P. Emergency Coordination Centre.
Initial callout for B.C.Cave Rescue within British Columbia should be through the PEP ECC at:
1-800-663-3456
- keep that telephone number inside your helmet -
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Central Island Caving Club
| Last Update 2006/8/26 16:49 |
DescriptionWelcome to the Central Island Caving Club
We are a group of dedicated and active cavers mostly from the middle region of Vancouver Island, with members as far away as Alberta. We meet on a regular basis to find, explore, and survey new caves. We also explore the numerous cave systems already discovered. Our focus is on enjoyment and fellowship while raising awareness to the need of cave conservation and protection for future generations.
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Toronto Caving Group
| Last Update 2006/8/27 15:48 |
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Welcome to The Alberta Speleological Society
| Last Update 2006/8/30 20:43 |
Alberta caving and home of the Alberta Speleological Society
The Alberta Speleological Society (A.S.S.) is a club open to anyone interested in sporting or scientific aspects of caves in the Rocky Mountains, and willing to visit them in a safe, environmentally friendly manner. We are one of several caving clubs in Canada and have informal connections with many caving organizations worldwide
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