The Quesnel Forest Landscape Planning Pilot Project is one of four provincial pilots shaping a new framework for sustainable forest management in British Columbia.
The Quesnel Timber Supply Area is one of four provincial pilots developing a forest landscape plan (FLP). FLPs will serve as tactical plans to guide forest development and are intended to replace the current forest stewardship plans (FSPs), which establish the legal requirements, under the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA), for licence holders.
The Quesnel Forest Landscape Plan will align forest management direction from the Cariboo-Chilcotin Land Use Plan to the conditions and emerging issues specific to the plan area.
As the pilot project progresses, the material developed will be available on this webpage at key milestones moments allowing the public to review and provide comments.
The Quesnel Timber Supply Area contains nearly 1.4 million hectares of Crown forest management land base and is the most northern district within the Southern Interior Region. It extends from the community of MacAlister in the south to the Cottonwood River in the north and is bisected by Highway 97. The TSA stretches westward to the Itcha Ulgachuz Mountains and eastward beyond Bowron Lake Provincial Park to the Fraser River Divide.
The Forest Landscape Planning Pilot area includes the traditional territory of 12 First Nations.
Logging and associated industries have been a mainstay of Quesnel’s economy for over a century. Today, the percentage of people directly employed by forestry and logging within the Quesnel area remains significant making the area one of the most forest dependent Regions in B.C.
Recreation and tourism are highly valued within the planning area, with camping, hiking and mountain biking opportunities co-existing with numerous heritage attractions. Anglers have a wide range of river and lake fishing destinations to choose from and there are multiple alpine and Nordic skiing facilities and backcountry recreation locations.
The goal of the Quesnel Forest Landscape planning Pilot is to create a sustainable forest management plan that will produce the following benefits:
The scope of the Quesnel Forest Landscape Planning Pilot is to:
The Quesnel Forest Landscape Plan Project team is working with First Nations, industry representatives, local communities, and across Provincial ministries and the initiatives active in the Quesnel Timber Supply Area.
A group of representatives including First Nations, interest groups, licensees, land users and the Province will meet to review the data and develop a forest landscape plan. There will be opportunities for the public to review and provide input at key milestones.
Public engagement will be ongoing throughout the duration of the Quesnel Forest Landscape pilot project. The first opportunity for public review and comment for the pilot, based on the Summary of Current Forest Management, closed on August 8th, 2023. Further opportunities for review and comment of project materials will be provided on the Land and Water Planning platform.