The Ministry of Forests is responsible for supporting a sustainable and competitive future for B.C.’s forest sector, while taking action to keep forests healthy and protect communities in the face of climate change and extreme weather events.
Featured Topics
- Taking Action in B.C.'s forest sector
B.C. has a vision for a forest sector that is more diverse, competitive, focused on sustainability, and puts people first.
- A New Approach to Old Growth Forests
B.C. is embarking on a new approach to old forests and is committed to working with First Nations, industry and other stakeholders on a path forward.
- Softwood Lumber Trade With the U.S.
Access information about the recent U.S. lumber industry petition to try and limit Canadian lumber shipments, and further information on various topics related to this Canada-U.S. trade issue.
- B.C.'s Crown Land Policies
Crown land is land (or land covered by water like rivers or lakes) that is owned by the provincial government.
- Forestry
Forest stewardship, supports for forest workers, tenures and information on innovation and a competitive forest industry.
- Resource Roads
Resource roads are typically one or two-lane gravel roads built for industrial purposes to access natural resources in remote areas. Access safety information, engineering standards and climate information.
- Great Bear Rainforest
The Great Bear Rainforest covers 6.4 million hectares, and includes one-quarter of the world’s coastal temperate rainforest.
- Columbia River Treaty Review
A website dedicated current and historical information, maps, studies, and reports related to the Columbia River Treaty.
Featured Services
Minister and Minister of State
Honourable Bruce Ralston
Minister of Forests and Minister Responsible for the Consular Corps
Honourable Andrew Mercier
Minister of State for Sustainable Forestry Innovation
Parliamentary Secretary
Doug Routley, MLA
Parliamentary Secretary for Value-Added Manufacturing
Deputy Minister
Rick Manwaring
Deputy Minister of Forests