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2021

To better reflect the goals and objectives of this community-led process, it is renamed the Columbia Valley Recreation Planning Initiative. Its primary

20212021-03-29T15:13:56-07:00

2019

The Columbia Valley Recreation Access Management Plan process is initiated by a Steering Committee comprised of local and provincial government and recreation

20192021-03-29T15:13:25-07:00

2018

BC commits to working collaboratively with Indigenous Government, community and stakeholders to modernize land use planning. Terms of Reference are drafted for

20182021-03-29T15:12:33-07:00

2017

The beginings of the Columbia Valley Recreation Access Management Plan (CVRAMP) process.

20172021-03-19T15:53:32-07:00

2013

Provincial support for land use planning capacity decreased. As a result, BC was no longer participating on the CVRAC process.

20132021-03-19T15:51:44-07:00

2011

Columbia Valley Recreation Advisory Council (CVRAC) formally established.

20112021-03-19T15:49:11-07:00

2008

BC Provincial Trails Strategy released; some local Columbia Valley stakeholders form an informal group focused on backcountry stewardship issues.

20082021-03-19T15:29:20-07:00

1997

Kootenay Boundary Land Use Plan completes Implementation Strategy with management guidelines for backcountry recreation and access management. The Columbia Valley was included

19972023-11-14T11:29:23-08:00

1993

Kootenay Boundary Land Use Planning process initiated by Province to develop a comprehensive and integrated vision for land and resource use in

19932021-03-19T15:31:04-07:00
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