All timeline stories.
2021
To better reflect the goals and objectives of this community-led process, it is renamed the Columbia Valley Recreation Planning Initiative. Its primary
All timeline stories.
To better reflect the goals and objectives of this community-led process, it is renamed the Columbia Valley Recreation Planning Initiative. Its primary
The Columbia Valley Recreation Access Management Plan process is initiated by a Steering Committee comprised of local and provincial government and recreation
BC commits to working collaboratively with Indigenous Government, community and stakeholders to modernize land use planning. Terms of Reference are drafted for
The beginings of the Columbia Valley Recreation Access Management Plan (CVRAMP) process.
Provincial support for land use planning capacity decreased. As a result, BC was no longer participating on the CVRAC process.
Columbia Valley Recreation Advisory Council (CVRAC) formally established.
BC Provincial Trails Strategy released; some local Columbia Valley stakeholders form an informal group focused on backcountry stewardship issues.
Kootenay Boundary Land Use Plan completes Implementation Strategy with management guidelines for backcountry recreation and access management. The Columbia Valley was included
Kootenay Boundary Land Use Planning process initiated by Province to develop a comprehensive and integrated vision for land and resource use in