Vancouver Island Spine Trail

The FMCBC is a supporter of the Vancouver Island Spine Trail. The Vancouver Island Spine will be a 700 km trail from Victoria in the south to Cape Scott at the northern end of the island. The project is being developed by the Vancouver Island Spine Trail Association (VISTA), a part of "Hike BC," the BC wing of the National Hiking Trail. The NHT, over the past 30 [...]

2020-05-03T23:26:04-07:00May 14th, 2015|Trails and Access|0 Comments

FMCBC provides comment on the Vancouver Island Land Use Plan

The FMCBC was one of the original stakeholders involved in the Commission on Resources and Environment (CORE) process during the early 1990s and the establishment of the Vancouver Island Land Use Plan (VILUP) in 1994.  It has now been 20 years since the VILUP was established and University of Alberta Masters Student Sabrina Schwartz contacted the FMCBC to participate in a study titled: The Vancouver Island Land Use Plan, [...]

2020-05-02T04:05:13-07:00November 26th, 2014|Advocacy, FMCBC News|0 Comments

Alberni Valley Outdoor Club 2013 Member Club Grant Report

Report prepared by Judy Carlson The AVOC's construction of two bridges along the Inlet Trail took 245 volunteer hours to complete. The parameters of the project were changed somewhat when the Alberni Clayoquot Regional District realized it had enough money left over from its two bridge project to build the additional 30 foot bridge.  This left the AVOC with a 20 foot and a 10 foot [...]

2020-05-02T04:17:30-07:00November 8th, 2013|Member Club Grant|0 Comments

Strathcona Provincial Park

This page includes information, articles and correspondence relating to Strathcona Provincial Park.  Much of this information comes to the FMCBC via the Friends of Strathcona Park(FOSP) who are working to inform the public on the issues affecting Strathcona park and the actions they are taking as group to protect the park.  They also have a blog where letters and comments can be posted. Letter from FOSP to MOE regarding CWR application [...]

2021-09-16T13:55:03-07:00August 7th, 2013|Recreation and Conservation|0 Comments
Go to Top