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Central Okanagan regional park dedication earns federal thumbs up

The regional district recognizes 25 parks as part of Canada’s national conservation network
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Regional Dristrict Central Okanagan administrative offices on KLO Road in Kelowna. (RDCO Twitter)

The Regional District Central Okanagan (RDCO) has recognized 25 regional parks as part of Canada’s national conservation network.

The announcement earned praise from Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault.

“These areas also play an important role in biodiversity conservation across the country, and I want to commend the RDCO for embracing and supporting Canada’s conservation goals.”

The 25 parks represent 21.1 square kilometres, larger than the City of Victoria, which are now included in the Canadian Protected and Conserved Areas Database.

“This national recognition of the large expanse of our natural parks showcases our commitment to addressing climate change while creating opportunities for people to connect with nature,” said Loyal Wooldridge, RDCO Board Chair.

The RDCO parks system is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, with 30 regional parks including more than 86 km of designated trails and 10 parks with lake access.

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