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(cover photo: Boya Lake / Destination BC)
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Stories from the Field – Maple Bay Day Use Area Rebuild
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From rocks and rubble to a welcoming summer destination once again. Rebuilding the flood-impacted Maple Bay day use area in time for a busy summer season at Cultus Lake Park. We’ve been reflecting on the impacts of extreme weather events over the last year in many BC Parks. In addition to informing you about the…
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How to camp in wildfire season
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Summer in B.C. usually means a trip or two to your favourite camping spot, but it also means the start of wildfire season in many areas of the province. Wildfires can start at a moment’s notice, so it is up to us to be prepared. Did you know that 2021 was the third worst wildfire…
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Celebrating diversity through collaboration
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By Ratika Sethi Multiculturalism Day is an important time to celebrate the many cultures in British Columbia, and to honour a difference in experience. The Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria (ICA) believes that newcomers make our communities stronger economically, socially, and culturally. For 50 years, ICA has been supporting newcomers and immigrants with settling and…
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A Year of Design Research at BC Parks
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A year ago, BC Parks set out on a path to transform into a user-centered, design-driven organization when it comes to its recreation services. Our shared goal is to ensure our services are: Simple, streamlined, and human-centred, with improvements based on a continuing practice of real-world user experience research. We’ve jumped a few hurdles and…
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Pollinator conservation management for climate change in British Columbia
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Happy Pollinator Week! Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes and are important for ecosystem functioning around the world. Protected areas, like those that BC Parks takes care of, let scientists collect data that help us understand the baseline conditions for comparison as we cope with climate change impacts on both protected and unprotected areas.…



