Google search, Google Maps and Google business listings are now all being updated to recognize provincial parks in BC as 'provincial' parks, n.
Google is working to update its map system to reflect Canada's "provincial park" designations, removing "state park" designations for the country.
The categorization pre-dates 51st state rhetoric but is getting fresh attention with concerns over sovereignty. The categorization is also used by other services including Bing and TripAdvisor.
At 7 a.m. Wednesday, March 19, reservations will open for the three front-country campgrounds in Golden Ears park – at Gold ...
Google says it is “actively working to update labels” for Canadian parks after users pointed out that several provincial parks have been categorized as “state parks,” which is the American term. On ...
With spring fast approaching, people will soon be able to start reserving campsites at Golden Ears Provincial Park. The park is set to reopen to traffic next week after an atmospheric river event ...
Tamara Davidson, British Columbia's minister of Environment and Parks, reportedly requested Google issue an update to clarify that these are provincial parks after hearing from her constituents.
Google says it is in the process of removing the "state" designation from Canadian government buildings, as well as provincial parks, following widespread backlash. On Monday, the company said it ...
Google says it's working to relabel Canadian provincial parks on its maps services after Canadians raised concerns about sovereignty.
Canadians have noticed an unexpected detail in Google Maps, where several provincial parks are labelled as "state parks," prompting questions and concern.