Editor:
Winter is in full swing, and people are heading outside to stave off boredom amid travel and gathering restrictions. When I’m out in B.C.’s provincial parks, I meet people of different backgrounds, skills and experience levels. Unfortunately, years of chronic underfunding has created bottlenecks for the crowds who are eager to get out this season.
While the B.C. government has made promises to improve and expand parks, trails and campgrounds, I see an immediate need for this in my local and favourite parks.
We need more than promises.
We need a real investment that’s going to help us not just build back a better parks system - but also keep it running for years to come.
This winter, we’ve heard warnings from Avalanche Canada about underprepared adventurers heading to the outdoors, sometimes with tragic outcomes. North Shore Search and Rescue say they, along with many of their partner orgs around the province, have had their busiest winter ever.
An investment in BC’s parks can help keep people safe and healthy now and after the pandemic. I hope that Premier John Horgan’s government will turn the tide for B.C.’s beloved but beleaguered parks.
Marco Di Placido