The Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) and the Forest Recreation Regulation (FRR) identify when authorization is required for activities that take place in recreation sites, on recreation trails, or within interpretive forest sites. Recreation Sites and Trails B.C. (RSTBC) is the agency responsible for providing the authorization.
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Authorization is required under Section 57 of FRPA for construction, rehabilitation or maintenance of a trail or recreation facility on Crown land.
This includes:
Authorization is not required for:
FrontCounterBC assists RSTBC in processing applications for Section 57 authorization.
Read the application information and guidelines
Apply for Section 57 authorization
Under the FRR, authorization is required under Section 16 to:
Authorization is not required for:
Read the Applicant Information Guide
Complete one of the 5 forms based on the type of use.
Apply for:
Authorization processes are central to RSTBC’s ability to achieve its mandate of preserving and enhancing public access to, and enjoyment of, outdoor recreation experiences on Crown land. Authorizations are an important tool for managing the intensity and scope of activities, events and other uses of recreation sites and trails, and is a legal means by which the integrity of significant recreation areas on Crown land may be preserved.
Authorizations also help RSTBC manage activities within the provincial network of recreation sites and trails and minimize impacts by requiring authorization holders to follow conditions, and in some cases, by limiting activities to certain times and places as guided by predetermined objectives for recreation sites or trails, higher level plans such as land use plans, and staff knowledge of local use and visitation patterns. Decisions to authorize a use or activity are guided by considerations of impacts to recreation facilities, traditional user groups, the environment, and public safety.
Use the contact us form to request further information. For questions related to the construction of new recreation trails, please identify the nearest recreation trail.
Use the B.C. Government Directory to find the District Recreation Officer and Recreation District.