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Regional district seeking input on parks plan

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is updating its Regional Parks Plan, and is seeking the public's input. The results of a short online survey, found at www.surveymonkey.
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The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is asking for public input on its parks plan. The district operates 11 regional parks, including Giscome Portage (the location of Huble Homestead Historic Site).

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is updating its Regional Parks Plan, and is seeking the public's input.

The results of a short online survey, found at www.surveymonkey.com/r/RDFFGparksplan, will be used to inform the district's priorities for regional parks over the next 10 years, according to a statement released by the district. The survey will be available online until Sept. 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,” district general manager of environmental services Petra Wildauer said.

The regional district operates 11 parks, including Giscome Portage (the location of Huble Homestead Historic Site), McMillan Creek Regional Park, Ness Lake Regional Park, Wilkins Regional Park and Berman Lake Regional Park.

The day-use parks provide a variety of amenities from the historic site at Giscome Portage to beaches, picnic areas, trails and boat launches.