2024 summer camping season ends, and progress continues on Yukon Parks Strategy

Another Yukon summer camping season has come to a close. The territory is home to some of Canada’s most beautiful campgrounds and parks, and the Government of Yukon is committed to enhancing recreation opportunities while improving fair access to campsites.

In April 2024, the Government of Yukon launched a campground reservation pilot. Yukoners were able to reserve selected campsites at Pine Lake, Marsh Lake, Wolf Creek and Tombstone Mountain campgrounds. The two-year pilot project was designed to help campers plan ahead, ensuring they have a campsite when they arrive. As of August 31, 2024, 7,601 frontcountry campsite nights were booked since the pilot began. Early feedback shows that users of the reservation system report a high level of satisfaction with the service.

To mark the close of the camping season, the Government of Yukon is also releasing a progress report on the implementation of the Yukon Parks Strategy. The progress report summarizes progress made since the strategy’s release in 2020 as well as plans for future implementation between now and 2030.

After four years of the Yukon Parks Strategy, 10 of the 24 strategic actions are in place, 12 are in progress and two are planned for future implementation.

Backgrounder
  • The Yukon Parks Strategy sets long-term direction for the Yukon’s territorial parks system through to 2030. It provides strategic guidance on how to sustainably deliver benefits of parks: healthy land, healthy people and healthy economy.
  • More specifically, the Yukon Parks Strategy commits to 24 actions to address 10 strategic priorities and report on implementation.
  • Section 5.3 of the Yukon Parks Strategy commits the Government of Yukon to report progress on the implementation of the Yukon Parks Strategy.
  • Yukon’s Parks Strategy outlines a vision where protection and reconciliation are the foundation, which is why monitoring and collaboration with First Nations are key priorities. 
Renseignements

Laura Seeley
Cabinet Communications
867-332-7627
laura.seeley@yukon.ca 


Mara De La Rosa
Communications, Environment
867-456-5565
mara.delarosa@yukon.ca

Numéro du communiqué :
24-424
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