Contents
- Celebrate BC Parks
- Things to Do
- Partnerships
- Conservation
- Planning
- About BC Parks
By legislation, a permit is required for many types of commercial use, land use/land occupancy, and research activities (see specific activities below) that take place in parks and protected areas designated under the Park Act, the Environment and Land Use Act or the Protected Areas of British Columbia Act.
A permit is required for ecological scientific research and/or educational purposes in ecological reserves established under the Ecological Reserve Act or the Protected Areas of British Columbia Act.
A permit is not required for front-country camping, hiking, moorage, etc. in most parks. Campsite reservations are accepted at many front-country parks.
Uses and activities that will require a permit on lands classified as park or protected area are:
Uses and activities that will require a permit on lands classified as Ecological Reserves:
For information about permit applications or the permitting process, visit the Permit and Authorization Service Bureau (PASB) website.
If you are uncertain as to whether you require a Park Use Permit for an activity, or for general inquiries about Park Use Permits, you may contact PASB:
Adjudication of a Park Use Permit application or Ecological Reserve permit application may take up to 140 days.
A permit authorizes an individual, group, or organization to carry out a specific activity and outlines the specific conditions under which the proposed activity may occur.
Permit applications are subject to review under the BC Parks Impact Assessment Process.
The permitted authorization process helps ensure the preservation and maintenance of B.C's protected areas and the recreational and other opportunities they provide.
| Permits for Commercial Filming [pdf] | Permit Expiration [pdf] |
| Permit Insurance Requirements [pdf] | Permit Fees [pdf] |
| Permit Application [pdf] | Permit Term Length [pdf] |
| Permit Cancellation [pdf] | Research Permits [pdf] |