What we do.
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Outdoor recreation shapes life in B.C. It supports health and wellbeing, strengthens communities and local economies, and connects people with the lands and waters around them.
ORCBC brings together 135 member organizations that directly represent more than 200,000 people. We connect local knowledge with provincial advocacy to help improve access, strengthen recreation organizations and ensure outdoor recreation is considered in decisions affecting B.C.’s future.
We speak up for outdoor recreation
Decisions about parks, forests, roads, waterways, infrastructure and land use can have lasting effects on outdoor recreation.
ORCBC brings the experience and concerns of recreation organizations to governments, First Nations, land managers, industry and other decision-makers. We advocate for:
Continued access to trails, waterways, recreation sites and public lands
Stable investment in outdoor recreation infrastructure and stewardship
Early and meaningful consideration of recreation in planning
Practical solutions that balance recreation with environmental, cultural and community priorities
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We strengthen recreation organizations
Outdoor recreation across B.C. depends on thousands of volunteers and community organizations.
ORCBC helps these organizations build their capacity and respond to shared challenges through:
Funding information and grant programs
Guides, webinars, research and practical tools
Support related to governance, fundraising and volunteer management
Opportunities to share knowledge and learn from one another
Resources that support respectful relationships with Indigenous communities
Through the Outdoor Recreation Fund of BC, ORCBC has awarded approximately $840,000 to community-led projects in 94 communities since 2024.
We bring people together
Many outdoor recreation issues cross activities, communities and jurisdictions. They cannot be solved by one organization working alone.
ORCBC connects recreation groups, First Nations, governments, land managers, researchers, businesses and community partners through conferences, member roundtables, working groups, webinars and collaborative projects.
These connections help the sector identify shared priorities, exchange practical knowledge and develop stronger solutions.
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We support responsible recreation and stewardship
Access to outdoor places comes with a responsibility to care for them.
ORCBC promotes practices that protect natural and cultural values while supporting safe, inclusive and enjoyable recreation. We share information and resources on topics such as:
Sustainable trail and recreation planning
Freshwater and shoreline stewardship
Wildlife-sensitive recreation
Invasive species
Climate resilience
Responsible access
Working respectfully with Indigenous communities
We also support community-led stewardship through BC Trails Day, BC Rivers Day and the Outdoor Recreation Fund.
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We build the case for outdoor recreation
Outdoor recreation contributes to physical and mental health, community resilience, tourism, workforce attraction and local economies.
ORCBC supports research and data collection that help governments, funders and communities understand these contributions. We share evidence, community examples and practical insights to strengthen planning, policy and investment.
This work helps ensure that outdoor recreation is recognized as essential public infrastructure rather than an optional extra.
Issues we are working on
Our priorities evolve as new challenges and opportunities emerge. Current areas of work include:
Protecting and improving recreation access
Resource roads and backcountry infrastructure
Forest and land-use planning
Stable funding for parks, trails and recreation organizations
Community and volunteer capacity
Indigenous relations and reconciliation
Responsible recreation and environmental stewardship
Better outdoor recreation data
Youth participation and leadership
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Help strengthen outdoor recreation across B.C.
A stronger outdoor recreation system depends on organizations and people working together.
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Add your voice to a province-wide network of outdoor recreation organizations.
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