The Tsilhqot’in Rangers finally have a self-sufficient cabin they can now call their own.
Xeni Gwet’in Chief Jimmy Lulua said they’ve been working with Department of Fisheries, BC Parks, and many of their Nation communities to put more enforcement at North Chilko Lake.
Lulua said the cabin had been in the works for some time and he’s excited to see it open.
He also mentioned that the rangers will be working in collaboration with BC Parks and explained what it is the Tsilhqot’in Rangers do.
“They help inform on multiple numbers of ways from the mushroom picking that’s happened in the past, with the past emergencies that go on from fires and floods they help with resources. They are a fresh face out there that are well educated and have all the information on our Nation. They represent our Nation, they do a lot of educating to people coming into our area.”
Alone Season 8 Release Date, Cast And Location - What We Know So Far
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By Mike Bedard/May 3, 2021 7:52 pm EDT
Reality competition shows have only gotten more intense over the last couple of decades. The subgenre has gone on to encompass everything from singing ( The Voice ) to cooking ( Hell s Kitchen ), but it s hard to remember that it all began with a little show called Survivor where a bunch of people were sent into the middle of nowhere and had to use their physical and mental prowess to go home with the big prize but only after proving they can secure food, shelter, and water all on their own.
Remote British Columbia Wilderness Resort Offers Escape-by-Pod Buyouts
January 24, 2021 The escape by pod, or traveling with pandemic-vetted friends and family, is one of the hottest trends in vacation travel in this time of Covid. The Chilko Experience Wilderness Resort is poised to accommodate the growing demand for full ranch buyouts on this private family estate in a remote and recreationally rich wilderness region of British Columbia.
The estate announces a 2021 June-October season buy-out invitation at $15,000 USD per night for pods of 12 adults. Multi-generational family groups of up to 20 members can be accommodated. This includes access to luxury Canadian hand-crafted log homes, services of a master chef and private activity guides, plus an open bar and the capability to accommodate and arrange for private aircraft.