“When BC Parks Foundation began developing the Discover Parks program with BC Parks, we knew that we wanted to welcome every British Columbian,” says Gabby Jolly, Manager of Discover Parks Ambassadors for BC Parks Foundation. “Everyone belongs in the parks community, and everyone has something they can do to keep parks clean and beautiful.”
Five years later, that commitment shows up in many ways, from accessible infrastructure projects, to accessible online virtual park tours, to nature walks translated into American Sign Language on discoverparks.ca.
It’s also woven directly into the Discover Parks Ambassador program, where trained interpreters lead programs across the province to help visitors connect more deeply with the places they explore.
In 2024–25, Discover Parks Ambassadors delivered 1,475 interpretive programs in BC Parks. Through outreach booths, Nature House visits, and accessible self-guided activities, we connected with nearly a quarter of a million park visitors.
Much of this work is made possible through support from drivers across the province who choose BC Parks licence plates. Proceeds of those funds go to BC Parks, who then direct that funding to a variety of programs, including connecting people with nature.

