Regional Parks Strategic Plan Update

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The Capital Regional District (CRD) protects and manages more than 13,200 hectares of natural areas in 32 regional parks and four regional trails on southern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.

The Regional Parks Strategic Plan 2012-21 has set the overall vision, goals and objectives for Regional Parks’ service delivery over the past 10 years. The CRD Board initiated an update of the Regional Parks Strategic Plan on December 8, 2021 and extended the current Plan until July 2022.

On February 9, 2022 the CRD Board directed staff to seek input on a proposed vision, values, mission statement, and priorities and to apply a lens of conservation and protection of biodiversity to the process and plan. Engagement on the strategic plan update occurred between February and May 2022.

An updated Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan 2022-2032 has been developed to guide regional parks and regional trails over the next decade. It defines the vision for our regional parks' system and sets the foundation for how the CRD can consistently move towards achieving its desired outcomes.

The Capital Regional District (CRD) protects and manages more than 13,200 hectares of natural areas in 32 regional parks and four regional trails on southern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.

The Regional Parks Strategic Plan 2012-21 has set the overall vision, goals and objectives for Regional Parks’ service delivery over the past 10 years. The CRD Board initiated an update of the Regional Parks Strategic Plan on December 8, 2021 and extended the current Plan until July 2022.

On February 9, 2022 the CRD Board directed staff to seek input on a proposed vision, values, mission statement, and priorities and to apply a lens of conservation and protection of biodiversity to the process and plan. Engagement on the strategic plan update occurred between February and May 2022.

An updated Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan 2022-2032 has been developed to guide regional parks and regional trails over the next decade. It defines the vision for our regional parks' system and sets the foundation for how the CRD can consistently move towards achieving its desired outcomes.