The Kimberley Nature Park Society wants to know what is most important to you about the park.
The Society has launched a survey, which will close on Sunday, March 24 and is available at the Society website.
The Society invites the public to take a few minutes to complete the survey over the next two weeks. It will be looking closely at survey responses to help inform its strategic priorities, programs, and communications over the next three to five years.
The Society hopes to hear from as many Nature Park users as possible.
“With its large network of trails and easy access for walkers, runners, and bikers at various locations, we know the Nature Park is treasured by Kimberley residents and visitors alike,” said John Henly, president of the Society. “Our job as the Kimberley Nature Park Society is to be good stewards of the land, balancing our three-part mission of conservation, education, and recreation. It’s important for us to know what’s on the minds of Nature Park users as our Board plans for the future.”
The Kimberley Nature Park is the largest municipal park in British Columbia at 840 hectares in size, along with the 200-hectare Horse Barn Valley Interpretive Forests. It is managed by the non-profit Nature Park Society.
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