We have several vacancies on our executive committee and are looking for volunteers who would like to join our team and take over the following roles (see description below):

  • Chief Officer/former President (outgoing member, Luc Raymond)
  • Webmaster (outgoing member, Jacques Chevalier)
  • Access Environment Manager (outgoing member, Ariane Dumas)
  • Reservations Manager (outgoing member, Frédérick Legault)

We’d also like to remind you that you can lend us a hand – on a one-off or recurring basis – without being a member of the executive! In particular, we’re looking for support with communications (experience in community management and proficiency with MailChimp welcome), the website, reservations or event organization.
If you’re interested in any of these fields, would like to find out more, or to get involved in some way with our Club, please contact Caroline Martin, before November 1, 2024, at secretaire@alpineclubmontreal.ca.
Elections will take place at our Annual General Meeting, to be held at Pub Nestor (6289 rue St-Hubert) on Thursday, November 14, 2024 at 6pm.
Thank you and we look forward to working together!
Role Description :
– President: Acts as the national representative in chapter forums. Provides effective leadership to the Executive Committee and chairs its meetings. Implements a presidential project that he/she wishes to deliver to the section during his/her term of office.
– Webmaster: Website maintenance and problem-solving for members as required. Management of various environments (Dev and Prod). Maintain relationships with suppliers for website applications.
– Reservations: Support for members trying to make reservations at Keene Farm campground and lodge. Also responsible for all activities associated with group bookings. Assists the webmaster.
– Access and environment: Encourage responsible access and preserve the environment in all club activities. Collaborate with the national club on access and environmental issues. Ensure that Keene Farm property is maintained in an environmentally responsible manner, promoting and protecting local flora and fauna to ensure sustainable and respectful use for members over the long term.