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(cover photo: Boya Lake / Destination BC)
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Reconstructing historic fire activity and whitebark pine distributions in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park North
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Kira Hoffman, UBC and Bulkley Valley Research Centre, Alana Clason, Bulkley Valley Research Centre, and Lori Daniels, UBC Tweedsmuir Provincial Park North is British Columbia’s largest protected area and located … Read More
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The evolution of BC Parks Day-Use Pass Program
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BC Parks exists to protect our province’s diverse network of incredible natural environments while providing safe and sustainable outdoor recreation. BC Parks hosts a lot of people – millions, each … Read More
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Safe campfire tips
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Sitting by a crackling campfire is always a highlight of camping, but campfires (if handled inappropriately) can pose a significant risk to us and the environment. If you’re camping at … Read More
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What do BC Parks visitors want from our website?
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In the past 12 months, BC Parks has established a program of ongoing design research that gives us direct access to feedback and insights from the people who use our … Read More
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Do you want to become a BC Parks ranger?
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This is an updated blog based off of our popular How to Become a Park Ranger post from 2016. Being a BC Parks ranger is a very rewarding experience, … Read More



