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Seniors raft down the Athabasca River

Eleven seniors from the Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge rafted down the Athabasca River, June 6. K.
Eleven seniors from the Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge rafted down the Athabasca  River, June 6.  K.Byrne photo
Eleven seniors from the Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge rafted down the Athabasca River, June 6. K.Byrne photo

At the age of 86, Beatrice DellFabero said she doesnt have a bucket list, but that doesnt mean she doesnt like to try new things when the opportunity arises.

In celebration of Seniors Week, the born and raised Jasperite took her first rafting trip down the Athabasca River with 10 other seniors from the Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge, June 6.

I like to take every chance I can to get out, DellFabero said. Im glad it wasnt too wildIm a timid soul, but I really enjoyed my first time.

As the large orange raft carried the seniors down the river, lazily passing many of Jaspers mountains, Carol Sahara said she was also happy that she made it on to the river for the first time.

Ive been in and out of Jasper since 1940, but when youre raising five kids you dont really get the time to do all this stuff, Sahara said. Im happy I got to do it now.

The leisurely cruise along the blue waters wasnt the only thing planned for Seniors Week. From June 6 until June 10, the group kept busy with a variety of activities, including restaurant outings, a Pyramid Lake cruise, horseback riding and a garden partyjust to name a few.

Activity coordinator and assistant manager for the lodge, Julie Des Becquets said celebrating Seniors Week is important for a whole array of reasons.

It demonstrates to the seniors what they can do and all the possibilities that are still out there for them, Des Becquets said. You need to keep active and keep moving because if not that mobility will disappear pretty fast.

The other thing is that the seniors have been such a huge part of the community and its really important that they are recognized and see their importance in the community.

While the bulk of the weeks activities were only open to those who live at the Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge, Des Becquets said she hopes there will be more events open to the larger senior community in the future.

It would be nice to have something bigger that we could share with everybody to show the seniors how important they are to the community, Des Becquets said.

Kayla Byrne [email protected]

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