BC Parks Foundation
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Exploring Haida Gwaii and the Biodiversity of B.C.’s Parks with iNaturalist
September 5, 2019Looking westward over Naikoon and North Beach from Tow Hill As I stood in the middle of a wetland clearing, surrounded by Sitka spruce trees dripping with moss and...Continue reading… -
A Beginner’s Guide to Experiencing BC's Parks
July 26, 2019Photos by Cole TeWhiu of The West Coast Experience Editor's note: The BC Parks Foundation is proud to partner with...Continue reading… -
Natural Phenomena: 5 Things You May Not Know About BC's Parks
July 16, 2019Photo by Kari Medig for Destination BC Parks Day is on Saturday, July 20th, so we thought it would be a great...Continue reading… -
The Path to Recovery: How the Outdoors Helped Me Regain My Freedom
July 4, 2019Editor's note: What's stopping you from getting outside? In this guest post, Paulo Manuel Guerrero shares his favourite outdoor activities and how getting outside helped in his healing process after an...Continue reading… -
Using Technology to Make the Most out of Every Adventure
June 20, 2019Photo by Maria...Continue reading… -
Help Us Protect Princess Louisa Inlet
June 20, 2019“There is no scenery in the world that can beat it. Not that I’ve seen the rest of the world. I don’t need to, I’ve seen Princess Louisa...Continue reading…
“Every plant, animal or tree that dies creates a better foundation for other plants to grow and animals to thrive. As such, let’s accept and be grateful for the dead ends, plans or projects that we lose: because these create a stronger and more enlightened foundation for us to build something better for our future.
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