Environment

Land

Bear Aware

Discourage bears from entering your property. Keep Safe!
The following items attract bears and should be properly managed.

  • Garbage Cans
  • Pet Food
  • Feeders
  • Wildlife Feeders
  • Smokers
  • BBQ Grills
  • Compost Piles
  • Beehives
  • Fruit Trees
  • Petroleum Products
  • Nut-Bearing Trees and Shrubs
  • Small Livestock such as Goats
  • Rabbits, Pigs and Chickens

More information is available from the Bear Aware website  or brochure below.

PDF logo  Bear Aware Brochure

 

Burning Permits & Notices

For information on burning  and permits please click on the link and scroll down to Policies and Regulations.


Water

Lake Enhancement Report

PDF logo  Logan Lake - Lake Water Quality Report 20

 

Living Water Smart

British Columbia's Water Plan.  For more information, please visit: www.livingwatersmart.ca

 

Logan Lake Spawning Channel - May 2009

Fish Spawning 3  Fish Spawning 4  Fish Spawning 5 

Provincial Fishing Regulations

Have any live fish in your possession in the wild, or move any live fish or live aquatic invertebrates around the province or transplant them into any waters of BC.  Do not keep angled fish alive in a "live-well" or other device, or on stringers, and never use live fish as bait or release your aquarium fish to the wild.  "High-grading" is illegal.  For more information visit www.gofishbc.com 

PDF logo  Fish Synopsis 2011-2013