About the Branch
The Adventure Tourism Branch is responsible for overseeing the adventure tourism businesses located on Crown land in British Columbia.
The branch has the following areas of work:
- reviewing and evaluating applications for new adventure tourism proposals and expansion of existing businesses wanting access to Crown Land and make recommendations to offer tenure
- managing a diverse portfolio of active adventure tourism tenures:
- Heli-skiing & Heli-hiking
- Hunting & Fishing Lodges
- Snowmobiling & ATV Touring
- Horseback Riding & Wildlife Viewing
- River Rafting & Sea Kayaking
- leading consultations with First Nations for adventure tourism projects and develop accommodation proposals for approval by government.
- working with the Recreation Sites and Trails Unit to monitor and manage the linkages between commercial adventure tourism operators and public recreationalists.
- participating in strategic land use planning initiatives to ensure tourism and recreational values are given appropriate consideration.
- working with the Aboriginal Tourism and Resort Development Unit to identify new business opportunities and developing a First Nation’s commercial recreation memorandum of understanding that will build new relationships with First Nations.
- acting as advocates for the commercial tourism sectors.
- ensuring the interests of adventure tourism tenure holders are considered in relation to other Crown land tenure decisions.
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