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The Ontario Access Coalition is now Ontario Alliance of Climbers

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The Ontario Access Coalition has been proudly serving the Ontario climbing community for the past nine years. We have worked closely with landowners to ensure continuing access to beloved areas, advocated for proper crag etiquette among climbers and promoted mentorship as the climbing population is booming. We’ve helped establish bouldering as a celebrated activity at the Niagara Glen, held yearly crag stewardshi­p days, and purchased land to keep climbing open at Old Baldy.

Our mission has always been to keep climbing and bouldering areas open. The issue of access is at the forefront of our existence, and has been squarely incorporat­ed into our name. Today, we are eager to announce that we have a new name to go by: The Ontario Alliance of Climbers. Our goals are the same as always – we are an organizati­on of climbers dedicated to keeping this sport alive and thriving in Ontario. Our name change does not signal a change in direction; rather, it prioritize­s the fact that we are a climbing community, and that we strive to represent all climbers, of all discipline­s in Ontario. With this new name, our identity as a climbing-focused entity is solidified, and we are better recognized by landowners and other organizati­ons we work with.

Convenient­ly, you can still refer to us as the oac. We have been working hard to serve the climbing community for years, and we are excited to continue doing so under our new name. You’ll notice that our social media accounts are already being updated, and you can find our new website at ontarioall­iance ofclimbers.ca.—ontario Alliance of Climbers

 ??  ?? Left: Rebecca Tracey on The Fin 5.12b at Lion’s Head
Left: Rebecca Tracey on The Fin 5.12b at Lion’s Head

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