To celebrate its final year as the 2010-2011 Forest Capital of Canada, the Cariboo Regional District is looking forward to hosting another exciting line-up of events during National Forest Week.
This year, the CRD is partnering with local schools to host the first annual Big Tree Hunt. Students and teachers will engage in a little friendly competition to find the largest trees in their area in hopes of winning the grand prize, fame and glory. Good luck to all of our participants!
The business community is celebrating National Forest Week again this year with the second annual Storefront Business Challenge. Participating businesses decorate their storefronts to celebrate this year’s theme: Forests for People.
Residents are encouraged to support local business and see what their ingenious minds created! To find a complete list of participating businesses visit the CRD website at www.cariboord.bc.ca
Lastly, be sure to mark your calendars for the next instalment in the Forest Capital Speaker Series, Forest Communities in Transition, presented by Professor Robert Kozak from the University of British Columbia.
The series takes place in 100 Mile House, Williams Lake and Quesnel from Nov. 1 – 3. For a complete list of dates, times and locations visit the Forest Capital of Canada section on the CRD website.
It has been an exciting two years as the Forest Capital of Canada. In 2010 the Cariboo Chilcotin reached the world stage on B.C. Street during the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.
This year marked the release of Our Backyard – Forests of the Cariboo Chilcotin, a magazine exploring all facets of our forest resources and in June CRD had the pleasure of partnering with the District of 100 Mile House to host the 2011 BC Community Forest Association Conference. It doesn’t end here – 2012 will be another exciting year in BC as the CRD passes off its Forest Capital of Canada designation to the BC Forest Service to celebrate its 100-year anniversary.
The CRD encourages everyone to celebrate 2011 National Forest Week. To learn more about our events visit the CRD website at www.cariboord.bc.ca
Remember to pick up your copy of Our Backyard before they are all gone!
Copies are available at no cost from your local CRD office or library.
To request copies for distribution at your next event call the CRD at 250-392-3351 or toll free at 1-800-665-1636.