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Man who fell to his death in Kananaskis was Big Brother hiking with mentee, group says

The man who died while hiking in Kananaskis Country on Sunday was a volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Calgary who was with his "little brother" when he fell 15 metres.

58-year-old was volunteering with 'little brother' when he died

A 58-year-old volunteer for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Calgary and Area died after slipping while hiking in Rawson Lake, not pictured, in Kananaskis Country on Sunday afternoon. (Lauren Krugel/Canadian Press)

The manwho died from a 15-metre fall in Kananaskis Country on Sundaywas hiking as part of theBig Brothers Big Sisters of Calgary and Area program, the organization says.

The group hasn't named the 58-year-old manbut said he was an activevolunteer with the group, which matches youth with adult mentors.

The volunteer was on the trail with his menteeon Sunday,president and CEO KarenOrsersaid in a statement on Tuesday.

"The 'little brother'was not injured, and we are doing everything we can to support him and his family through this tragedy," she said.

"Our hearts go out to the mentor's family and loved ones and to our mentee and his family at this difficult time."

The man, who is from Calgary, fell near Rawson Lake in Peter Lougheed Park, which is about 130 kilometres southwest of Calgary, RCMPpreviously said.

They say he stumbled on ice and snow before falling.

KananaskisEmergency Services and Alberta Parks determined that he died from his injuries.

RCMP were called in around 5:30 p.m. and said they were not considering his death criminal.


With files from Brooks Decillia