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Central Okanagan Regional Parks celebrating 50th anniversary

Four regional parks remain closed for public safety due to wildfire damage
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鈥楴aturally Yours.鈥 Regional District Central Okanagan Parks are celebrating a 50th Anniversary. (RDCO photo)

Regional District Central Okanagan (RDCO) Parks are celebrating a 50th Anniversary and welcoming spring visitors.

A program guide is available on the and programs are listed in the RDCO calendar. While most programs are free, advanced .

Support for participation in park programs due to physical, cognitive, or sensory challenges is available through C.R.I.S. Adaptive Adventures.

鈥淲ith new multi-generational outdoor trail walks, a Spanish program about trees and mobility support through C.R.I.S. Adaptive, our programs are unique to the region and responsive to the needs of our residents,鈥 said Isabella Hodson, RDCO Parks community relations and visitor services supervisor.

More information about C.R.I.S. Adaptive programs is available by emailing admin@adaptiveadventures.ca.

Four regional parks remain closed for public safety due to wildfire damage. Visitors are asked to respect signage and stay out of closed parks until they reopen.

For more information about Regional Parks programs visit the , email eeco@rdco.com or call 250-469-6140.

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