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Recreation Sites and Trails BC (RSTBC) is a branch of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. It is tasked with managing over 1,350 recreation sites and 800 trails across the province of British Columbia, Canada. These sites and trails are part of a unique network offering safe and enjoyable public recreation opportunities for ...
The British Columbia Parks and Protected Areas System is the collection of physical properties owned or administered by BC Parks, an agency of the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. These protected areas are established by order-in-council under one of several different pieces of enabling legislation.
BC Parks is an agency of the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy that manages all of the, as of 2020, [3] 1,035 provincial parks and other conservation and historical properties of various title designations within the province's Parks oversaw of the British Columbia Parks and Protected Areas System.
www.env.gov.bc.ca /bcparks /explore /parkpgs /kentucky _alleyne / Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia . The park is located 38 kilometres south of the city of Merritt , and east of the community of Aspen Grove . [ 2 ]
First visited by David Thompson in 1811, the site was an important trans-shipment point for the Hudson's Bay Company Express fur brigades moving to and from the Columbia River across the continent; the site was flooded by hydroelectric development of the river in 1973, and the marker now rests on a point in the Sprague Bay Recreation Site
The list of provincial parks of the Okanagan contains the provincial parks located within this geographic region of the province of British Columbia.It includes parks from the three regional districts of Central Okanagan, North Okanagan and Okanagan-Similkameen.
BC Hydro Buntzen Lake is a 4.8 kilometres (3 mi) [ 1 ] long lake in Anmore , British Columbia , Canada , in the Greater Vancouver area. It is named after the first general manager of the B.C. Electric Co. , Johannes Buntzen.
Kettle River Recreation Area is a 179 hectare provincial recreation area located inside a sharp S-bend of the Kettle River approximately 6 kilometres north of the community of Rock Creek, British Columbia. [2] It is one of only two recreation areas in British Columbia, the other being Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area.