Story Spotlights
Community Stories With Impact
Get informed and motivated by real-life stories that teach us all how to be more thoughtful and considerate when we venture into nature. Dive deeper into the issues in our communities and meet the people who are stepping up to make a positive change.

3 Min Read • 23 months ago Stop Invasive Species In Your Tracks
Invasive species are non-native species that threaten native plants and animals. Don’t let them hitch a free ride - read these tips to learn how you can prevent the spread.

6 Min Read • 2 years ago Respect, Reconciliation, and Recreation
It's important to remember that you are a guest on these lands. Read these tips to learn more about how to recreate responsibly and understand how we all play a role in reconciliation and management of the land. Enjoy your time outside, just don't love it to death.

10 Min Read • 2 years ago How Not to Become a Search and Rescue Statistic
Learn tips and tricks for reducing the risk and severity of Search & Rescue calls. The BC wilderness can be deceivingly treacherous and if you are unprepared a minor mishap could turn into a major emergency while you wait for SAR.
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Ideas For Exploring Responsibly
Our partners explain how to reduce your impact by recreating mindfully, respectfully and safely.
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Our online community shares how poor behaviour is impacting BC communities and inspires us with creative solutions to change things for the better.
The Don't Love it to Death campaign acknowledges the ancestral territories of the First Nations peoples on which we humbly live, work and recreate on.
We strive to respect the land and people whose territory we are visiting. We also commit to creating meaningful and lasting relationships to assist in amplifying the voices of the First Nations people through our learning experiences/journeys.