This page provides essential information on staying safe in BC Parks. Follow these guidelines to stay as safe as possible when camping, hiking, or doing other outdoor activities.| BC Parks
During winter, snow, ice, shorter days, avalanches, and hypothermia pose serious threats. This page provides information on staying safe in winter weather.| BC Parks
British Columbia is home to bears, wolves, cougars, and other potentially dangerous wild animals. Learn how to stay safe around wildlife when visiting BC Parks.| BC Parks
Follow these guidelines to help keep BC Parks clean, green, and peaceful. Look here for information on campfires, pets, wildlife, drones, waste, and more.| BC Parks
Get information on fishing, hunting, and Aboriginal harvesting rights in BC Parks. Fishing and hunting are illegal in BC Parks without the proper licences.| BC Parks
See safety information for hikers and campers in BC Parks. Get tips on protecting the environment and respecting the land’s Indigenous heritage.| BC Parks
This page will help learn how to enjoy British Columbia’s backcountry while staying safe, protecting the environment, and respecting Indigenous cultural values.| BC Parks
Stawamus Chief Park protects the 700-metre, awe-inspiring granite cliffs that stand at the southern entrance to Squamish on the scenic Sea to Sky Highway.The...| BC Parks
Learn about which BC Parks require day-use passes, why they are needed in B.C.'s most popular parks and find out how to get a pass for your visit.| BC Parks
Joffre Lakes Park is a magnificent area of jagged peaks, icefields, cold rushing streams, and turquoise-blue lakes. The waters of Lower, Middle, and Upper Jo...| BC Parks
Juan de Fuca Park on the west coast of southern Vancouver Island offers scenic beauty, spectacular hiking, marine and wildlife viewing, and roaring surf in i...| BC Parks