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How can I advertise my property, furniture or equipment for sale?
A brief description of properties or items for sale can be forwarded to hjaniten@ahla.ca for inclusion in the Classifieds area of this website.
What type of materials can the AHLA provide my property?
The following signage and educational materials are available to members FREE OF CHARGE from the Alberta Hotel & Lodging Association. To order, email gday@ahla.ca or call 780.436.6112 / 1.888.436.6112 (toll free).
Be I.D. Prepared
The AHLA has prepared a package to assist our members in training their staff and customers about their obligation to verify the age of persons attempting to purchase adult beverages. Materials include stickers, posters, staff training materials, signage and customer information.
Innkeepers Act
Accommodation operators in Alberta are subject to the Innkeepers Act and are legally required to post Section 7 of the Act in each room. The AHLA has Section 7 of the Innkeepers Act available on 5" X 11.5" cards suitable for posting in guest rooms.
Do Not Disturb
This sign hangs from guest room doorknobs. The reverse side states "Please Make Up Room."
No Visitors Allowed
This property signage states
"NO VISITORS ALLOWED AFTER 11:00 P.M."
The sign is 5.5" X 8.5."
Why should you be a member of the AHLA?
The AHLA promotes the interests of our members with provincial and federal levels of government. We also offer highly competitive programs and services such as electrical energy and natural gas, property & liability insurance, telecommunications, and employee benefits that deliver value to your bottom line!
Where can I get Bibles for my property’s guest rooms?
Members of The Gideons International place and distribute Bibles to accommodation properties. Visit www.gideons.org for more information.
How Many Members Does the AHLA Have?
Currently, the AHLA has 875 fixed roof and campground members, and 175 associate members.
Are AHLA members expected to follow a Code of Ethics?
In March 2006, the AHLA's Board of Directors adopted the association's Mission Statement and 8 Key Values. The 8 Key Values affirm the AHLA’s commitment to upholding high ethical standards while conducting business with AHLA members, vendors and industry partners. The AHLA strives to ensure that the people and companies we associate with support the values that we expect from our members.
The AHLA’s Board of Directors encourages all members and associate members to:
Respect the intrinsic value and equality of each and every guest, customer, and member with whom they interact, and to demonstrate respect in all of their business activities.
Commit to honesty. Act in good faith, with the highest standards of business practices and professionalism.
Demonstrate trustworthiness by honouring the commitments that they make to guests, customers, and members.
Commit to offering quality products and services.
As stewards of Alberta’s tourism and hospitality industry, make decisions based on a spirit of “win-win”.
Celebrate the unique nature of Alberta’s tourism and hospitality industry, and the contributions and successes of the people and organizations that are touched by it.
Take pride in serving customers, guests, and members.
Show courage as they endeavour to provide products and services using these 8 Key Values.
Be an Employer of Choice
"It is truly an honor to be recognized as an Employer of Choice. We take great pride in knowing we value not only the needs of our Guests but that of our Colleagues. This award makes us all feel proud to come to work each day. If it wasn't for the dedication of our entire Team we wouldn't have a place for our guests to come and enjoy."
- Jennifer Cavanaugh, Assistant Director, Human Resources
"Our Colleagues really are the foundation of The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise."

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