Details from the BC Government Release below:
VICTORIA – BC Parks is inviting British Columbians to participate in the redesign of its digital services since the journey for many people seeking outdoor experiences begins online.
People can participate in the redesign to create a more user-friendly and inclusive online experience through bcparks.ca. A key feature of the redesign is to improve the online reservation system with expanded features. Feedback can be shared through the new test site at beta.bcparks.ca.
More people every year are getting out and connecting with nature and green space in our beautiful BC Parks. Its key to our health and well-being,said George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. Weve engaged with people over the past two years and weve heard the call for improvements to the reservation service and the need to build a more reliable, easy-to-use service system.
Opening March 21, 2022, the new reservation service will be available through the BC Parks website and will include key features such as:
The new BC Parks test site is live and provides a glimpse into the design work and improvements being made. New content and features will be added to the site during the coming months. People can also sign up to join future focus groups to help inform the future of all BC Parks digital products and services.
Power To Be believes that nature should be accessible for all ages, abilities and backgrounds,
so we are thrilled to participate with BC Parks in the redesign of their digital services to support a more user-friendly experience across all their online products and platforms,said Carinna Kenigsberg, director of programs and impact, Power To Be. By directly removing barriers for people to learn about, recreate in and go camping in nature, this work which in its design was inviting to those with a variety of lived experiences moves forward inclusion and access in our shared provincial parks in a meaningful way.
Media Contact:
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy
Media Relations
250 953-3834
Read the full release: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2022ENV0009-000131
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