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Summary
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The Province has launched Look West: B.C.’s Outdoor Recreation Strategy, a co-ordinated approach to building a more resilient and thriving outdoor recreation sector.
“Outdoor recreation is a defining part of life in B.C., supporting people, their well-being and their communities. It also attracts visitors from around the world, bringing people to our businesses and sustaining jobs,” said Tamara Davidson, Minister of Environment and Parks. “This strategy helps strengthen how we deliver those opportunities throughout the province. It reflects a shared commitment to making outdoor experiences more accessible and enduring, because B.C. has so much to offer and explore.”
B.C.’s Outdoor Recreation Strategy recognizes outdoor recreation as a significant contributor to the provincial economy, with $4.8 billion in direct economic contributions in 2023, and more than 1,400 outdoor recreation and adventure tourism businesses operating throughout the province.
The strategy identifies 17 targets organized under five strategic priorities:
It establishes a framework for governments and partners to work together with clearer roles, better tools and stronger support for communities and organizations that make outdoor recreation in B.C. exceptional. The strategy will also help address growing challenges across the outdoor recreation system, including rising costs, climate impacts and increasing visitation.
What’s next: key actions
Aligned with the Outdoor Recreation Strategy, the Province has begun advancing priority projects, including modernizing access to information through more connected digital systems for BC Parks and Recreation Sites and Trails BC. Work is also underway to position B.C. as a leader in accessible and adaptive trail experiences, as part of the BC Parks commitment to inclusion. The Province is identifying ways to reduce barriers to participation in outdoor recreation so that more people can get out in nature.
Actions focused on shared stewardship will help protect natural environments, recognizing that they are more than recreation spaces. The Province will work with partners to develop more guidance for responsible recreation and expand visitor-use management strategies. This supports conservation and protects high-quality experiences in popular parks and places.
A boost for community-driven projects
Clubs, volunteers, recreation organizers and community leaders are at the heart of outdoor recreation in B.C. The Outdoor Recreation Strategy commits to exploring new funding approaches for them that help develop and maintain infrastructure and assets.
The Province is working across ministries to deliver funding. Through the Rural Economic Diversification and Infrastructure Program (REDIP), three outdoor recreation projects are receiving a total of almost $1.5 million:
“More and more people are choosing to spend their holidays exploring B.C., and for good reason. We have a spectacular province with so much to enjoy,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth. “Outdoor recreation contributes $4.8 billion annually to B.C.’s economy and supports more than 1,400 businesses and communities provincewide. Through investments like REDIP, which is putting nearly $1.5 million into outdoor recreation projects, we are creating more jobs and strengthening rural communities. As part of our Look West strategy, this work is helping communities diversify their economies and build long-term prosperity for families and businesses across the province.”
With a focus on strengthening B.C.’s tourism and outdoor recreation industries, the Outdoor Recreation Strategy is part of the Province’s Look West plan to grow key sectors and strengthen the economy. The Outdoor Recreation Strategy is meeting the moment, with a goal of helping communities diversify, attract new residents and build a more stable, resilient future.
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Read the full release, here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2026ENV0024-000574
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