Check out the link, please provide comments to the park site!
OHV users will likely be pushed out of one of the most amazing areas we can access!
I Don't know of any other provincial parks that have trail access to OHV's, not trying to be sarcastic at all Tyler, but would suggest it would only be a little shop talk and may at best be allowed for a trial and then be shut down for non compliance.
Write the emails and letters to your MLA, which may not be to open to our concerns.
We we need to make positve noise to be heard.
Tyler, I stand corrected, it does comment on allowing some OHV use and open camping!
Please take the time to fill out survey from summitric's link, only takes a couple minutes
There is nothing more they love than to close ATV trails
Why? Please explain the reasoning behind this.
They think we are destroying the environment and don't hug or lick enough trees for their tastes.
coles notes re OHV use in the new parks:
all OHV use gone in 3-5 years. enjoy while you can.
· Recreational off-highway vehicle use is not scientifically supportable in the Castle Provincial Park and Castle Wildland Provincial Park due to the extremely high biodiversity values, the necessity to protect the headwaters of the Oldman watershed, critical fish habitat for species at risk, and the high conservation values.
· The transition strategy will allow short-term use on designated trails north of highway 774 (3 to 5 years), the cessation (starting May 1st) of recreation OHV use south of highway 774, and the reclamation of previously unauthorized random trails throughout the Castle Provincial Park and Castle Wildland Provincial Park.
rambled a bit there. i now see that you saw the point 8. i'm just pissed, having trouble concentrating.
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