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Future of Recreation: The great and future potential
2023 was a landmark year for recreation in B.C. The provincial government enabled a $10-million Outdoor Recreation Fund, managed by the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC. Recreation Sites and Trails BC was moved into the same ministry as BC Parks. The provincial budget included $71-million in funding for recreation infrastructure, including $3.6 million in accessibility projects.
BC budget consultation report highlights more recreation investments needed
The Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services released its Report on the Budget 2024 Consultation today, August 3.
Celebrating return of the salmon to the Fraser with Spuzzum First Nation
This past Saturday, ORCBC took part in the Spuzzum First Nation’s First Run of Fish Ceremony, which celebrates the return of salmon to Spuzzum First Nation’s traditional territory as they migrate to spawning beds further upstream on the Fraser River and its tributaries.
ORCBC Joins 1% for the Planet as Environmental Partner
By joining 1% for the Planet, ORCBC aligns itself with a diverse network of like-minded companies and organizations, each dedicated to leaving a positive impact on the planet. This move represents our commitment to taking collective action, recognizing that together, we can achieve far more than we could individually.
Future of Recreation: Recreation in the driver seat
The law of the forest is changing and, when it comes to recreation, it’s for the better. Rather than forestry companies at the steering wheel, the provincial government has amended the Forests and Range Practices Act to better reflect the interests of nearby communities.
Our annual report has been released!
Take a look at our 2022-23 annual report to learn more about our activities and achievements this past year.
New research illustrates the local environmental, social, and economic impacts of outdoor recreation for BC communities
Discover the key lessons learned from research on the impacts of outdoor recreation in rural B.C. communities, including the connection to nature, economic opportunities, cultural significance, and the need for sustainable management to minimize negative impacts.
AGM recap: Introducing ORCBC’s new board of directors
ORCBC’s 2023 AGM was held via Zoom on Saturday, June 24, 2023. Here’s a summary from ORCBC Board Chair Wayne Mercer.
ORCBC Story Series
From access to nature to apps and AI, the evolution of trail construction to electric power, this story series looks at how recreation will change and evolve over the short and long term.
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This story series explores the connection between climate change and recreation. Through conversations with scientists, advocates, land managers, recreationists, and more, we look at how a warming world and more extreme weather is impacting the activities we love. But more than glum news, we’re interested in how the recreation industry is already hard at work preparing for change, reducing the impacts, and actively trying to slow global warming.
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In this story series, we feature recreation organizations that are advancing reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples through trail and outdoor recreation projects. We hope these stories inspire other community groups to contribute to advancing reconciliation in a meaningful and positive way, thereby ensuring the long-term sustainability of the outdoor recreation activities we love.
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In a time when trails, roads, campgrounds, rivers and lakes are busier than ever, it’s important to remember that it takes a community to make fun possible. This story series profiles the people who work behind the scenes in B.C., so you can have that special moment today.