UsingForest Roads: The forest service build forest roads primarily for industrial traffic, but the public uses them. These roads are classified according to their surface and travel conditions. The paved and gravel roads are good in all weather. The rough roads are a gravel or dirt surface and...
Sometimes the roads less traveled can take you to some pretty spectacular spots. Forest Service Roads provide access to remote places beyond our highways. For information and advice on travelling on forest service roads visit: BC Forest Safety Golden Hiking Trail Map National Parks National & Prov...
The Highline (4x4 only), Bridge River and Mountain Mission Forest Service Roads connect to the smaller communities of Seton Portage, Shalalth and Gold Bridge.Activities and Things To Do in Lillooet, BCLillooet, BC is often "Canada's Hot Spot" on a daily basis during the summer months. ...
When I look at the map, the Barkerville detour is approximatley as long as the Mt Robson detour. Therefore I thought about taking highway 5. And the walk to Kinney lake would be a nice add on to our trip. Or is this a bit 'more of the same' when we alrea...
You can zoom into different regions on this interactive map of the Great Bear Rainforest. Knight Inlet | Sean Scott How To Get to the Great Bear Rainforest You can approach the Great Bear Rainforest in several different ways: roads get you only so far in the wilderness. One of the area...
Before 1905 the provincial Forest Service allowed fires to occur naturally. Only when they threatened communities or important structures were they actioned. After 1905, annual fire suppression programs interfered with this natural wildfire cycle.According to the BC government, before 1905 fires burned ...
720 LOWER GANGES ROAD | SALT SPRING ISLAND, BC | V8K 2N5 |MAP Getting to the Island By Boat Salt Spring is served by BC Ferries with three terminals on the island: Long Harbour (from Vancouver), Fulford Harbour (from Swartz Bay) and Vesuvius (from Crofton). ...
Return to Interactive Map INFILL AND REDEVELOPMENT In 1958 Lexington was the first city in the nation to implement an “Urban Service Boundary” or USB. This USB has been modified and expanded since then, but the intent is the same: to ensure that Lexington grows with intention, and to pres...
Blue Mountains Forests Interactive Overview Map Forest Plan Revision Process The Forest Service previously revised the Blue Mountains Forest Plans under the 1982 Planning Rule, with a planning effort that spanned 15 years. However, when the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and draft Records...
In pursuing rural development initiatives, we will make a major push to upgrade rural infrastructure and public services such as water, electricity and gas supplies, roads, and communications services. We will build more electric vehicle charging facilities,...