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Destination BC | Andrew Strain
5 Tips for Unplugging from Social Media and Reconnecting with Nature
How can we take back our attention from social media? It’s not easy; for myself and I’m sure many others, the Internet is ever-present. Often I’ll find myself scrolling through Instagram without having had any conscious desire to do so.
Funding Boost for Recreation Agency Will Foster Healthy Communities and Create Jobs
ORCBC has launched a new campaign ahead of the 2022 budget that calls on the Province to invest more in one of its own recreation agencies that it says has fallen under the radar for government priorities.
Take Action for More Recreation Funding in the 2022 Budget
This morning we are launching a letter-writing campaign to encourage everybody who loves the outdoors to send a note to their MLA with a request to invest more in outdoor recreation.
It takes a community: the recreation officer
Many people working in outdoor recreation have noticed a growing demand on their skills and time. But few feel it as acutely as Marcia Bennett.
Historic Win for Skagit Valley
Today marked a historic win for the upper Skagit Valley and a big win for recreation, salmon and the protection of BC’s wild spaces.
It takes a community: the wildlife biologist
For the Wildlife Coexistence Lab, the closure of BC Parks during the 2020 COVID lockdowns was a perfect experiment into their specialty.
It takes a community: the minister
Like most parents, Nathan Cullen sees the impact of video games, streaming TV, social media and the internet on young people.
It takes a community: the people that make outdoor recreation possible
“The diversity of people using recreational assets in this province are as diverse as the landscape of B.C.”
ORCBC Story Series
From access to nature to apps and AI, the evolution of trail construction to electric power, this story series looks at how recreation will change and evolve over the short and long term.
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This story series explores the connection between climate change and recreation. Through conversations with scientists, advocates, land managers, recreationists, and more, we look at how a warming world and more extreme weather is impacting the activities we love. But more than glum news, we’re interested in how the recreation industry is already hard at work preparing for change, reducing the impacts, and actively trying to slow global warming.
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In this story series, we feature recreation organizations that are advancing reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples through trail and outdoor recreation projects. We hope these stories inspire other community groups to contribute to advancing reconciliation in a meaningful and positive way, thereby ensuring the long-term sustainability of the outdoor recreation activities we love.
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In a time when trails, roads, campgrounds, rivers and lakes are busier than ever, it’s important to remember that it takes a community to make fun possible. This story series profiles the people who work behind the scenes in B.C., so you can have that special moment today.