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Forest and Range Practices Act The Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) and its regulations govern the activities of forest and range licensees in BC. FRPA came into effect in 2004. Sections 56 to 58 of FRPA deal with recreation and are administered by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts (Recreation Sites and Trails BC Branch).
Forest Act
Forest Act definitions also apply to the FRPA.
The BC government manages and maintains many recreation sites and trails on Crown land through partnership agreements with local recreation groups, forest companies, First Nations, regional districts, private contractors and other parties. The partnership agreements are with Recreation Sites and Trails BC (RSTBC), part of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts. Agreement holders are responsible for managing recreation sites and trails to the standards specified in their partnership agreement. The government typically also provides liability insurance to the agreement holder. Clubs interested in managing recreation sites or trails not currently managed under agreements should contact the nearest RSTBC District Office. For some recreation sites and trails, opportunities for partnership agreements are advertised in local newspapers through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process. |