Backcountry camping permits for territorial parks opened on Jan. 5, while reservations for Kluane National Park are set …
Permits open for the Yukon’s Tombstone backcountry and Kluane glampingRead More
// by Haley Ritchie
Backcountry camping permits for territorial parks opened on Jan. 5, while reservations for Kluane National Park are set …
Permits open for the Yukon’s Tombstone backcountry and Kluane glampingRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
Outdoor enthusiasts now have more opportunities to get out and enjoy British Columbia’s Manning Park. BC Parks …
Park improvements boost year-round camping at Manning ParkRead More
// by Haley Ritchie
Campers staying in Yukon campgrounds this year will pay more per night and per season, a move aimed to help support …
// by Amy Attas
Cape Scott is so far from anything that even Vancouver Islanders say it’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. …
A hiker’s guide to Vancouver Island’s Cape Scott TrailRead More
// by Nora O'Malley
Toquaht Nation opened Secret Beach Campground and Kayak Launch this week. General manager Noah Plonka says for the …
Toquaht Nation ready to welcome guests to Secret Beach Campground and MarinaRead More
// by Grand Forks Tourism
There are few things better in life than waking up in a beautiful place, making a cup of coffee and enjoying the great …
// by Black Press Media Staff
One social media savvy person will be paid more than $60 an hour to spend the summer camping across Canada. As many …
Canada’s Best Summer Job comes with $20,000 payment for 40 days of campingRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
Through park improvements and messaging, BC Parks wants people to know that “Everyone is welcome in …
Accessibility improvements coming for BC’s provincial parksRead More
// by The Canadian Press
Canada’s environment minister has one main bit of advice as the country’s second COVID-19 summer is about to …
Minister asks Canadians to camp carefully in national parks as season startsRead More
// by Wire Service
You’ve hiked all day and you’re ready to create a pop-up home for the night. Maybe you have the perfect …
Tips for responsibly pitching your tent in Washington’s backcountryRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
The passenger-only ferry to one of southern Vancouver Island’s favourite daytrip destinations has reopened for the …
// by Tom Fletcher
B.C.’s vast network of wilderness resource roads has been used for recreation for decades, but the traffic to …
Planning some B.C. wilderness fishing? Don’t catch a log truckRead More
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