“Other” responses to Q1: Where did you learn of the CSA?
Attended a talk a few winters ago
8/4/2018 6:51 PM
It’s common community knowledge for permanent residents.
8/3/2018 2:40 PM
my parents were members for long time
8/3/2018 1:35 PM
Probably through friends. I was aware even before I moved to the Bow Valley in 2010 that the CSA was a vibrant organization.
8/3/2018 11:29 AM
My wife informed me of the CSA
7/30/2018 1:44 PM
Canmore info when I was moving here
7/27/2018 5:05 PM
when i became a senior
7/27/2018 4:55 PM
Spouse
7/27/2018 11:17 AM
They were raising money to build the first hall
7/22/2018 11:33 PM
I started hiking with the Meanderthals in 1995 (even though I was a tad younger than 50 at the time, I was welcomed with open arms.
7/21/2018 6:40 PM
I am a long time resident so knew of then through association
7/20/2018 4:26 PM
I was a member of the Banff seniors
7/20/2018 11:44 AM
Long time member
7/16/2018 12:36 AM
Met a member at a coffee shop after we just arrived in Canmore
7/10/2018 5:57 PM
Was in Canmore when it was created – working in Recreation for the Town
7/10/2018 8:22 AM
Local insurance agent
7/9/2018 8:12 PM
walking past
7/9/2018 7:09 PM
my husband
7/9/2018 6:08 PM
My children already had been here for about 20 years and knew about the hikers, and kept the Canmore Leader columns for us when we visited.
7/9/2018 5:43 PM
bridge
7/9/2018 5:39 PM
long time resident of Canmore
7/9/2018 4:23 PM
Bridge group
7/9/2018 4:12 PM
A notice in a paper 14+ years ago!
7/9/2018 2:23 PM
Met a member in a coffee shop who recruited me.
7/9/2018 1:49 PM
I’m a long time resident of Canmore
7/9/2018 1:32 PM
I’ve been a member for many years and am a Meanderthals
7/9/2018 12:02 PM
Neanderthals important
7/9/2018 11:13 AM