B.C. Parks celebrate 100 years

donna barnett celebrates 100th birthday

 

Here, in British Columbia, we are celebrating a rare event – a 100th birthday.

 

BC Parks is celebrating its centennial and there is much to be proud of. Our government has worked hard to maintain our beautiful parks that rival and even surpass those across Canada and throughout the world.

 

There are so many parks that we enjoy in the Cariboo.

 

There is Bridge Lake Provincial Park, with its beautiful terrain and fish-stocked lake; it’s a great spot for hiking, canoeing and fishing.

 

Maybe camping is your thing, and with drive-in campsites available, Bridge Lake is a popular destination for locals and tourists.

 

Another BC Park where you can get a real Cariboo experience is at Bull Canyon Provincial Park, located along the gorgeous Chilcotin River.

 

There are shallow caves to explore, a great hiking trail right along the river, several lakes for swimming and fishing, and no shortage of wildlife – so don’t forget your binoculars.

 

I also wouldn’t be able to talk about BC Parks without mentioning our premier and government’s recent announcement that all parking meters in provincial parks are being or have been removed and parking is now free.

 

This will further encourage local families and visitors to our area of British Columbia to take advantage of our world-class parks system.

 

So with the August still in front of us, I invite everyone to get out and explore the natural beauty of our local parks and be reminded of how lucky we are to live in such an amazing province.

 

For more information on how you can celebrate the 100th anniversary of BC Parks, visit: www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks.

 

 

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