4 new Ss November 2, 2011 - Over the Edge Northern BC Resident, Northern BC is home to a number of provincial parks from those popular for camping including Purden Lake and Lake- lse Lake to parks great for hiking and fishing like Eskers and Carp Lake Provincial Park. Still others, like Sugarbowl R eC aal eC aal b ¢ t V t Grizzly Den, West Twin and Slim Creek offer more remote e O O e backcountry opportunities. This is a research project by UNBC researcher Pamela Wright with input from BC Parks on northern residents’ views on provincial parks. The intent of this research project is to explore northern residents’ perspectives on provincial parks. The purpose for this brief electronic survey is to explore your current use of BC provincial parks and your thoughts and ideas about provincial parks - particularly in the north. This e-survey will take just a few minutes to complete but will provide us with very valuable information. We would like to receive your response by November 13th. To participate, please go to the following link: http://unbc.hostedincanadasurveys.ca/index. php?sid=49642é&lang=en We do not anticipate any risk associated with this research Mi 5 5 | E | t J but do believe that there will be benefits. The results of this U Nn | C | p a ec | O Nn S survey will be provided to BC Parks for their consideration. Pamela A. Wright, Ph.D. N ovem ber 1 5th Associate Professor, Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Man- agement Ecosystem Science and Management Program University of Northern British Columbia a aa ae a day costs ab: out t $3 300/month. r smoke-free lifestyle at Contest open to everyone 19 and older, even if you don’t smoke.