What is happening now?
We heard from Albertans on the new draft Plan for Parks. The Plan for Parks will be the strategic direction for recreation and conservation of sites managed under the Provincial Parks Act. This includes provincial parks, provincial recreation areas and wildland provincial parks. The engagement is being completed in phases. The first phase collected feedback from Albertans in summer 2024 on their perspectives, priorities, and needs to inform the creation of the new draft Plan for Parks. This second phase of engagement in spring 2025 sought input on the draft plan.
Please visit alberta.ca/PlanForParks to learn more.
What is the Plan for Parks?
The Plan for Parks is a 10-year blueprint for guiding management of Alberta's parks system to:
- ensure sustainability of our natural landscapes;
- enhance recreational opportunities; and
- improve quality of life for Albertans.
How was the Plan for Parks Developed?
Alberta's Plan for Parks was developed through a collaborative process. It was based on consultation with Aboriginal groups, stakeholder organizations, park visitors, MLAs, government staff and others. The result is a plan that changes the way Alberta's parks are managed. The Plan for Parks was released in April 2009.
What is the vision set out in the Plan for Parks?
Alberta's parks inspire people to discover, value, protect and enjoy the natural world and the benefits it provides for current and future generations.
What are the four key strategies of the Plan for Parks?
- Involve Albertans
- Offer modern facilities, policies and programs
- Provide recreation opportunities
- Conserve landscapes
What priority actions will be taken to achieve the strategies?
Strategy #1 - Involve Albertans
- Implement a regional planning model
- Create a Parks Advisory Council
- Engage Aboriginal communities
- Develop a process for nominating new provincial parks
- Ensure accountability through milestones and deliverables
- Diversify existing volunteer programs and partnerships
Strategy #2 - Offer modern facilities, policies and programs
- Develop a central reservation system
- Upgrade, restore and expand park facilities
- Refine the parks classification system
Strategy #3 - Provide recreation opportunities
- Identify and develop opportunities for recreation
- Encourage interest and opportunities in parks
- Implement an inclusion strategy to enhance visitor experiences
Strategy #4 - Conserve Landscapes
- Facilitate contributions to parks
- Balance in the parks system
- Foster evidence-based decision-making
Details on these priority actions are found on pages 22-26 of the Plan for Parks.
How is the Plan for Parks aligned with Alberta's Land-use Framework?
- The Plan for Parks shares the outcomes of the Land-use Framework.
- It also uses the Land-use Framework geopgraphic boundaries.