Kluskoil Lake Park Management Planning
What was this engagement about?
Kluskoil Lake Park is located about 100 kilometres north-west of Quesnel, B.C. The park provides a variety of recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, cycling, and horesback riding, and nature & wildlife viewing while also protecting representative wetlands, forests and wildlife habitats in the Subboreal Pine–Spruce zone.
Running through the park is a trail called the Nuxalk-Carrier Grease Trail also known as the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail. This trail has been used for centuries by the Nuxalk, Carrier and other aboriginal peoples as a major trade and travel route. Eulachon oil from the Pacific Coast was rendered and carried in cedar boxes along this route, often referred to as the Grease Trail.
Comments were accepted by online form, email and mail until October 31, 2015.
How can my contribution make a difference?
Citizens feedback will be considered as part of the draft management plan for Kluskoil Lake Park.
Details of the Engagement:
Date: Closed on October 31, 2015
Status: Closed
Location: Province-wide
Category: Parks & Recreation
Types: Online, email, mail
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