BC Parks has a new advisory for Garibaldi Provincial Park
BC Parks has issued a new advisory for Garibaldi Provincial Park, reminding people about winter conditions across the park. BC
Enjoy new tent platforms, picnic table on the Sea to Sky marine trail
The BC Marine Trails Network has announced the successful completion of the first phase of its 2024 Howe Sound projects.
Coquihalla Canyon Park, Othello tunnels to reopen this summer
After being closed since November 2021 due to heavy rain and severe flooding, Coquihalla Canyon Park and Othello Tunnels will
Province is adding 467 acres to six provincial parks in BC
British Columbia is planning to expand parks and protected areas in the province with new legislative amendments. This move will
Whistler plans ‘critical’ new Valley Trail segment
The Resort Municipality of Whistler is planning to expand its Valley Trail network with a new ‘critical’ segment. The proposed
More parking, trail upgrades coming to Stawamus Chief Provincial Park
BC Parks is working on a plan to create more parking at the popular Stawamus Chief Provincial Park. Crews will
Campground at Alice Lake Provincial Park opening this week
The campgrounds at the Alice Lake Provincial Park will be opening this week. “BC Parks confirms that Alice Lake campground
BC Parks looking for backcountry host volunteers
Do you dream of living in a cozy cabin or a backcountry tent? Does the thought of enjoying the beauty
How the Alice Lake and Edith Lakes were named
There is hardly anyone in Squamish who won’t know of Alice, the lake; but there are very few left who
New eco-tourism camp proposed at In-Shuck-ch Forest Service Road
A proposal for a new recreation site at the In-Shuck-ch Forest Service Road 75 km mark is seeking public comments.
A fallen 500-year-old Douglas fir in North Vancouver still gives back (VIDEO)
A 500-year-old Douglas fir tree that fell in Capilano River Regional Park is still a vital part of the forest
Man fined $250,000 for illegal fishing in Strait of Georgia reef refuge near Sechelt
A commercial vessel master from British Columbia has been fined $250,000 for illegally fishing in the Strait of Georgie Glass