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Camping during COVID-19. BC Parks will reopen their reservation system at 7 a.m. PT on May 25 for residents only, and recreational camping will be allowed in those parks again as of June 1.
British Columbia is reopening its provincial parks to camping at the start of June, but only residents of the province will be permitted to use campsites at such renowned Northwest beauty spots as ...
The B.C. government is reopening some provincial parks in time for the May long weekend but is reminding people that it's not an open invitation to plan a road trip. As of May 14, many provincial ...
Should you be planning a Victoria getaway, be sure to leave time to visit the British Columbia provincial parks on Vancouver Island. Victoria residents in particular enjoy Goldstream Provincial ...
British Columbia is closing its provincial parks to keep people safe during the COVID-19 crisis and it is providing help for families and children with special needs to cope with the added stress ...
Wells Gray Provincial Park, located in the Cariboo region, is closed until further notice, according to BC Parks. Carp Lake Provincial Park, located north of Prince George, is also closed “due ...
Firefighters are marking success across B.C. after favourable weather this weekend allowed crews to rein in two prominent fires that have triggered evacuation orders and alerts.
But the provincial government is doing little to protect the landscape that's driving the tourism industry. The annual operating budget for BC Parks is about $31-million, almost unchanged from ...
Google Maps users have noticed and started documenting the way parks are being labeled in B.C. and Canada. Screenshots provided to Global News show B.C. provincial parks are identified as "state ...
VANCOUVER, B.C. – Installation of parking meters in British Columbia provincial parks in an attempt to raise revenue has backfired, leaders of two environmental groups say. According to ...