RDFFG seeks public’s input as part of review of Regional Parks Plan
PRINCE GEORGE–The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is seeking the public’s feedback as it reviews and updates its Regional Parks Plan.
Members of the public are able to participate in the brief and confidential online survey until September 30.
“We need input from our residents to help to create a plan that reflects our communities’ needs and aspirations for regional parks, trails, and outdoor recreation areas.”–Petra Wildauer, General Manager of Environmental Services with the Regional District
The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George operates eleven Regional Parks encompassing 330 ha, at locations throughout the Regional District. Ness Lake became the first Regional Park in 1976, followed by Berman Lake three years later, and then Wilkins, Harold Mann, Koeneman, George Hicks, Giscome Portage (Huble Homestead Historic Site), Cedarside, McMillan Creek and John Dahl. The newest Regional Park, Kristian Winther, was opened in 2003.
