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(cover photo: Boya Lake / Destination BC)
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Meet Bill and Bev Ramey – Kakwa Park Backcountry Hosts
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After eight years volunteering as backcountry hosts in Kakwa Provincial Park, Bev and Bill Ramey find it difficult to pick one of the multiple highlights of their experiences. When we spoke with them about their time in Kakwa, they remarked: “the opportunity to live in a wilderness setting for weeks at a time each summer…
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Protected Area Management Effectiveness in the Muskwa Kechika
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Around the world, protected area agencies are challenging the “paper parks” phenomenon – i.e., when new areas are designated as parks but receive little or no resources for implementation. This is in response to growing concern about the effectiveness of protected areas in meeting objectives such as biodiversity conservation and has led to initiatives to…
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Climate change: Our Parks are Living Labs
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A new study in the Journal of Climate Change and Health revealed – perhaps not surprisingly – that extreme weather events caused by climate change pose a risk to mental health. Illustrating this reality, the study estimated the impact of the 2021 North American heat dome (June 25th, 2021 – July 1st, 2021) on climate…
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Awesome Camping and Hiking Opportunities in the Robson Valley
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Despite the closure of the Berg Lake Trail, there are many other excellent camping opportunities, diverse recreational activities, and stunning views in Mount Robson Provincial Park. At 3,954 metres, Mount Robson is the tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies and is an incredible sight to behold on a clear day. You can get your picture-perfect…




