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(cover photo: Boya Lake / Destination BC)
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Funding for community-led projects still available in some Regions!
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The Park Enhancement Fund (PEF) is a dedicated special account created to enhance provincial parks and support community partners and volunteers alike. Revenue from the sale of BC Parks Licence Plates goes into PEF and supports programs such as Community PEF. Each spring, BC Parks welcomes applications from community groups, volunteers and Indigenous partners to…
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How to keep a bear wild
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Seeing bears is an exciting experience for park visitors. And how you behave in the park has a direct impact on the safety and wellbeing of bears and other wildlife. Bears that come into conflict with people, especially those that have learned to associate people with food, may pose a threat to public safety and…
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World Ranger Day – interviews with six BC Parks rangers
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Park rangers are directly responsible for delivering services that support the public’s use of the park system and protecting park values. To showcase the diversity and breadth of work park rangers do, we asked six rangers from across B.C. to share their experiences. Thompson Cariboo: Rae I started my career as a backcountry ranger in…
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Camping Reservation Service: Notifications
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In the past year, BC Parks established a program of ongoing design research that provides direct access to feedback from the people who use our services. We regularly share what we learn from our research sessions on this blog. In December 2022, we conducted usability testing with people who volunteered to take part in design…
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Why it’s important to cancel your reservation
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Unexpected things come up and sometimes you can’t make your reservation. If you don’t think you can make it to your campsite by 11am the day after your arrival date, please cancel your reservation. By cancelling your reservation, you allow other campers to use a site that otherwise would sit vacant. Cancelling is kind. If…



