A Moment of National Recognition
In 2025, Lisa Roper was recognized with a national honour celebrating her commitment to outdoor storytelling, conservation, and community impact. This recognition reflects her ongoing dedication to inspiring connection, confidence, and respect for the outdoors.
Achievements
Lisa has also been recognized with awards that celebrate her role in promoting outdoor education, inclusivity, and mentorship. Through it all, she continues to lead by example – not for applause, but to open doors for others to walk through.
2025 & 2026 MC for Annual Banquet
Safari Club International Northern Alberta Chapter
Hospitality & Tourism Award 2025
Lac La Biche Chamber of Commerce
2025 Challenge Coin
The Veteran Hunters Org
Canada’s Female Representative
Conservative Hunting & Fishing Symposium 2022 – 2024
2025 Keynote Speaker
Melville Fish & Game Banquet
2021-2026 Keynote Speaker
Parkland Outdoor Show & Expo
2022 Presenter at the Outdoors Women's Program
AHEIA
2024 Guest Speaker & Ovation
40th Annual Farm Women’s Conference & Awards
2023-2026 Event Host
Big Jack Classic – Stettler
2018 & 2019 Presenter at the Edmonton & Calgary
Boat & Sportsman Show
2025 Keynote Speaker
Rural Women’s Conference – Lac La Biche

Conservation at the Core
For Lisa Roper, conservation isn’t a concept - it’s a responsibility shaped by a lifetime in the outdoors. Raised on Alberta’s lakes and landscapes, Lisa learned early that fishing and hunting are about far more than the catch. They are about patience, respect, and understanding that access to nature is a privilege that must be protected. Those early lessons, passed down through quiet mornings on the water, continue to guide how she approaches the outdoors today. Through Lisa Roper Outdoors, conservation is woven into every story told. By promoting ethical, sustainable practices and respecting regulations that protect our fisheries and wildlife, Lisa uses storytelling to encourage thoughtful, responsible outdoor participation. Her work focuses on education, mentorship, and creating inclusive spaces where people - especially women and youth - can build confidence while learning to care for the wild places they enjoy. For Lisa, protecting the outdoors means protecting future experiences, traditions, and connections. Conservation isn’t just about preserving landscapes - it’s about ensuring that the lessons, stillness, and sense of belonging found in nature continue for generations to come.Tradeshow, Articles, Podcasts
Lisa Roper’s work has been shared across trusted outdoor platforms, media outlets, podcasts, and industry tradeshows. This collection highlights the stories, conversations, and appearances that showcase her passion for the outdoors and her commitment to educating and inspiring others.
Articles & Magazines
Breaking Barriers and Reeling in Passion: Lisa Roper’s Journey in the Fishing Industry
TV show host Lisa Roper helps promote the Lakeland
When the Walls Come Down
The Window Separating Our Worlds
Just Go Through It
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On the Trail of Alberta Boy: A Journey from Disappointment to Determination
Techniques for Targeting Walleye WITH Spoons – Len Thompson
Restocking Alberta’s lakes with walleye could promote economy, says province
Magazine Covers
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2023 Product Guide | Featuring a release on Lac La Biche Lake
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2021 Alberta Guide to Sportsfishing Regulations


