Official website for BC Parks. Get information on camping and other activities in parks across British Columbia. Learn about our environmental conservation work.
Activities: Hiking Children:
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- Kid-friendly hikes Pets: Dogs allowed Provincial parks in British Columbia cover a large part of the province and include many culturally important places for Indigenous Peoples. BC Parks recognizes that building and maintaining relationships with Indigenous Peoples has not always been a major driver in park establishment or management, but has more recently become a central part of the work we do.
BC Parks is working toward true and meaningful collaboration with Indigenous Peoples, informed by respect for their deep and ongoing connections to the land. Today, reconciliation is a core principle guiding the work of BC Parks and is a shared responsibility of everyone in the agency.
BC Parks has been partnering with First Nations communities on hundreds of projects that nurture our common interests in stewardship, management and appreciation of these special places. As we continue to renew and strengthen our relationships with Indigenous Peoples, BC Parks will also strive to better integrate Indigenous knowledge, values and interests into parks planning and management as we work together towards a shared future.
BC Parks recognizes and affirms the continued exercise of constitutionally protected Aboriginal rights in provincial parks and protected areas, such as: hunting, fishing, gathering, social, and ceremonial activities.
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