A proposal to build an expanded provincial campground at Christina Lake has been kiboshed by BC Parks.
An announcement on March 8 stated that that BC Park B次元官网网址渉as decided no to pursue establishing a 25-site campground at Christina Lake park,B次元官网网址 after following up on residentsB次元官网网址 concerns about the project.
B次元官网网址淏C ParkB次元官网网址檚 2022 attendance data collection and analysis confirmed and reinforced the concerns and survey responses that re-purposing up to 50 per cent of the parking space would limit public beach/lake access in the summer when it is busiest,B次元官网网址 read the announcement on the agencyB次元官网网址檚 website.
Christina Lake Provincial Park is currently a six-hectare day-use park on the south end of the lake near Highway 3. Due to B次元官网网址渆xtreme demand across B.C. for camping and outdoor recreation opportunities,B次元官网网址 the Christina Lake project was among the list of projects to be created fro, a $21.5 million investment from the province over three years to enhance those opportunities, particularly in the South Coast, West Coast and Southern Interior.
The Christina Lake proposal would have meant converting two of the four existing parking lots into a new 25-site campground. The stretch of beach would have remained available for day-use, and the two other parking lots left as is.
However, after public consultation, including surveys of locals, BC Parks determined that re-purposing as much as 50 per cent of of the parking space at Christina Lake park would limit public beach and lake access in the summer when it is busiest.
B次元官网网址淒ay-use access is an important feature of this park, and the proposal was not compatible with that,B次元官网网址 the BC Parks statement read. B次元官网网址淔eedback on BC ParksB次元官网网址 summer 2022 online survey emphasized the importance of managing the park to support lake-orientated day use opportunities.B次元官网网址