IronNoggin
Well-Known Member
British Columbia offers an unparalleled diversity of landscapes and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Trails are the fundamental means to explore and enjoy these spectacular and unique natural amenities and are integral to the landscape and enable meaningful connections between people and nature.
Adopted in 2013, the Trails Strategy for B.C. is a call to action that invites all British Columbians to join in supporting and developing a sustainable network of trails throughout the province.
Managed by a Provincial Trails Advisory Body (PTAB) and developed in the spirit of partnership, this strategy is a collaboration of provincial agencies, recreation organizations, local governments, land users, First Nations, and others from across the province and is based on the following guiding principles:
This work will include:
During this time, you can share your feedback by completing the online questionnaire.
Feedback from this engagement will help inform changes and updates to the Trails Strategy for B.C.
https://engage.gov.bc.ca/trailsstrategyreview/
Adopted in 2013, the Trails Strategy for B.C. is a call to action that invites all British Columbians to join in supporting and developing a sustainable network of trails throughout the province.
Managed by a Provincial Trails Advisory Body (PTAB) and developed in the spirit of partnership, this strategy is a collaboration of provincial agencies, recreation organizations, local governments, land users, First Nations, and others from across the province and is based on the following guiding principles:
- Sound Environmental Stewardship and Management
- Respect and Recognition for First Nations’ Interests
- Mutual Respect between Trail Interests and Other Resource Users
- Respect and Understanding among Diverse Trail Interests
- Partnerships and Collaboration
- Secure Recreation Opportunities for All Trail Users
- Benefits for Individuals, Communities and the Province
This work will include:
- Talking to key stakeholders from across the outdoor recreation sector and government,
- Gathering information and feedback from a variety of trail users throughout the province,
- Researching literature on the importance and value of trails,
- Identifying trends in trail usage including challenges and benefits, and;
- Determining the status of implementation of the Trails Strategy’s 22 Action Items.
During this time, you can share your feedback by completing the online questionnaire.
Feedback from this engagement will help inform changes and updates to the Trails Strategy for B.C.
https://engage.gov.bc.ca/trailsstrategyreview/