B.C. Parks' Seven Sisters Park Backcountry Receiving Upgrades

Seven Sisters Park is a wilderness area that provides fantastic hiking opportunities ranging from short lower-elevation trails to multi-day backpacking excursions. B.C. Parks announced that they are initiating a $400,000 project that includes new gravel tent pads, a backcountry toilet, a bear cache and picnic tables at the first camping area, located approximately one kilometre from the trailhead. In addition, the parking lot is being expanded with 13 new spaces.
“We know how important outdoor recreation is for people in British Columbia. These upgrades are about making the outdoors more welcoming for people new to hiking or exploring B.C.’s backcountry. Investing in our trails and backcountry campgrounds is about more than just improving infrastructure, it’s about supporting local communities and connecting people to the natural beauty that makes B.C. so extraordinary.”
Check out B.C. Park’s backcountry guide to help you prepare for your next backcountry adventure.
Blog image from B.C. Parks’ website.

Evan Holt