Province Of B.C. Enhances Support For Improved Access To Outdoor Recreation
The Province is providing a one-time grant of $10 million to the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC) to establish a new endowment fund that will improve and enhance outdoor recreation for people in B.C.
The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC is a non-profit umbrella organization representing approximately 70 outdoor recreation clubs and associations that construct and maintain trails and recreation sites, and organizes events and trips for their members and the public. ORCBC also delivers educational programs that foster responsible outdoor practices and is active in conservation, outreach and safety initiatives. Their members help maintain more than 20% of B.C.’s trails (8,500 kilometres) annually.
Nearly 500 individuals, recreation organizations and Indigenous communities have formal agreements with the Province to maintain trails and associated facilities. Many organizations also support trails outside of formal agreements. The new fund provides reliable and consistent access to grants for groups, such as the Southern Vancouver Island Nature Trails Society.
Established in 2015, the society has approximately 40 volunteers who have spent thousands of hours working on trail projects in the Greater Victoria region. Every month, the society leads regular maintenance sessions to ensure the trails and surrounding natural spaces remain in good condition.
In addition to the $10-million contribution to establish the new Outdoor Recreation Fund, Budget 2023 invests $71 million in operating and capital funding over the fiscal plan to help preserve and enhance outdoor recreation opportunities in BC Parks and Recreation Sites and Trails BC.