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Youth summer fishing challenge: Go fishing, take a photo, then enter to win!

Youth summer fishing challenge: Go fishing, take a photo, then enter to win!

Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC’s contest returns this summer
BC’s Family Fishing Weekend returns June 18 to 20

BC’s Family Fishing Weekend returns June 18 to 20

Get ready with a free Family Fishing Webinar Series June 12
Interest in Vancouver Island’s wild north coast continuing to brew

Interest in Vancouver Island’s wild north coast continuing to brew

Growing interest in Cape Scott and the North Coast Trail can be washed down with new craft beer
New bridge on Vancouver Island’s Cape Scott Trail brings better access

New bridge on Vancouver Island’s Cape Scott Trail brings better access

‘Happy hiking everyone!’
Camping close to home still permitted under B.C. travel ban: Dr. Henry

Camping close to home still permitted under B.C. travel ban: Dr. Henry

People will not be able to book a campsite outside of their health region – although Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health are being treated as one zone
New digital recording tool available for fishing licence sales in B.C.

New digital recording tool available for fishing licence sales in B.C.

Anglers can now use an online system to take note of fish they have caught, as per DFO rules
B.C. tourism sector targets ‘Mission Possible’ during virtual conference

B.C. tourism sector targets ‘Mission Possible’ during virtual conference

Tourism Industry Association of BC and the BC Hotel Association co-host conference March 8 to 12
VIDEO: New Mt. Cain ski documentary eye-candy for powder lovers

VIDEO: New Mt. Cain ski documentary eye-candy for powder lovers

A freeskiing documentary set at Vancouver Island’s Mount Cain is making waves online.
Mount Cain gets grant funding to construct new day lodge

Mount Cain gets grant funding to construct new day lodge

The North Island ski hill has been awarded $874,000.
B.C. shoreline cleanup nets 127 tonnes of marine debris

B.C. shoreline cleanup nets 127 tonnes of marine debris

Government-funded project employed out-of-work marine-tour operators