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Bernadette McDonald (born 1951) is a Canadian-born author of several non-fiction books, primarily on mountain culture topics. Her books include Brotherhood of the Rope,[1] Tomaž Humar,[2] Freedom Climbers, Alpine Warriors, Art Of Freedom and Winter 8000.

Bernadette McDonald
BornBernadette Kelly
1951 (age 7071)
Biggar, Saskatchewan, Canada
Occupationauthor
GenreNon-fiction
Notable awardsAlberta Order of Excellence, King Albert Award, Banff Mountain Book Festival: Grand Prize, Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature 2011 & 2017
RelativesLester Kelly (father), Erna Kelly (mother), Alan McDonald (husband)

Life and career


McDonald was born in 1951, in Biggar, Saskatchewan, the daughter of Lester and Erna Kelly. She grew up on a prairie farm. Her childhood and most of her education was focused on music, with a special emphasis on the performance of contemporary classical chamber music. She studied at Pacific Lutheran University, the University of Western Ontario and The Banff Centre. She moved to the Canadian Rockies in the early 1970s.

She volunteered for the Banff Mountain Film Festival and she worked at The Banff Centre for twenty years, directing various Banff Mountain festivals[3] and starting the Mountain Culture division. She resigned from her position of vice president, Mountain Culture in 2006 to concentrate on writing.[citation needed]

She lectures on a variety of mountain topics for universities, festivals, and alpine clubs; she consults on mountain cultural issues with start-up festivals and mountain institutes, and curates mountain-related exhibitions. She has a number of honors, including the Alberta Order of Excellence,[4] the Summit of Excellence Award,[5] the King Albert Award and several mountain literary prizes such as the 2011 and the 2017 Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature. She was Canada's representative at the United Nations to launch the International Year of Mountains.[6]

She lives with her husband Alan McDonald in Banff, Alberta and in Naramata, British Columbia.


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References


  1. McDonald, Bernadette. Brotherhood of the Rope - The Biography of Charles Houston (2007) The Mountaineers Books ISBN 978-0-89886-942-2
  2. McDonald, Bernadette, Tomaž Humar Prigioniero del Ghiaccio (2009) Versante Sud ISBN 978-88-87890-99-0
  3. The Banff Center Communications <http://www.banffcentre.info/blogs/communications/2009/11/02/bernadette-mcdonald-passion-for-mountains-shaped-career/>
  4. The Alberta Order of Excellence <http://www.lieutenantgovernor.ab.ca/aoe/arts/bernadette-mcdonald/index.html>
  5. Summit of Excellence Award 2007 Bernadette McDonald <http://www.banffcentre.ca/mountainfestival/competitions/summit/recipients/mcdonald.aspx Archived 2011-10-26 at the Wayback Machine>
  6. "Launch of International Year of Mountains", December 11, 2001, UN Headquarters, New York<http://www.iisd.ca/sd/mountains/>

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