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Get to know BC Parks through the stories and perspectives of our volunteers, partners, and staff. Learn about conservation projects and the challenges of climate change, be inspired by the tireless efforts of volunteers, discover tips on how to be a better park visitor, or learn what it takes to become a BC Parks ranger.
(cover photo: Boya Lake / Destination BC)
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Our park biologists’ favourite projects
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As part of our BC Parks team, we have eight amazing conservation specialists who work as park biologists across B.C. We asked 3 of them – Erica, Lori and Kirk … Read More
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Rebuilding the Berg Lake Trail – Phase one complete
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In 2021 the Berg Lake Trail experienced a significant flood event that was caused by a combination of unusual weather events – a heat dome, rapid meltwater, and excessive precipitation. … Read More
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Supporting Accessibility at Christina Lake Park
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Christina Lake Park now has two accessible features for people to enjoy – a Mobi-Mat and a floating chair. The Mobi-Mat was installed in the summer of 2022. For people … Read More
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Atmospheric river events’ impacts on parks: a 2023 update
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Last spring, we shared details about parks that were impacted by extreme weather and flooding in 2021. Parks are still dealing with lasting impacts We wanted to take this opportunity … Read More
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Teeyan, the celebration of Monsoon rains
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Everyone’s relationship with nature is unique and special. Our park visitors reflect the diversity of British Columbia and bring with them diverse ways in which they connect to parks and … Read More