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95 Community Trail System Groundcover: 2-metre paved path, 1- metre grass buffer on either side. Location: Fort St. John Ownership: City of Fort St. John Rating: 5.0 (scale of 1-10) Strategic value: Linear trail system connects northwest to northeast, to southeast. Description: 2-metre wide paved linear park trail on the north and east sides of the city. Trail 3 to 4-metres wide clear, usually with bushes and trees flanking. Open part of path follows 119 Avenue to Eastern Bypass Road. Trail signage Site furniture: Signage, benches, waste bins, dog waste bag dispensers. Access to washrooms: None. Code compliance: n/a. Handicapped access: Largely accessible to handicapped or limited ambulatory. Some transition edges and roads may need improvement. Typical trail view Year built/improved: 2000 s to 2010 s. 2012 most recent expansion. Site Area: Currently 23.5 kilometres long ergo easement area approximately 20.0 sq. acres. Utilization: Used by students, dog walkers, seniors and parents with strollers at different times of day. Inventory: Signage, benches. Appearance: Very good. Site amenities: Path goes by UNBC / Northern Lights College, Kin Park and near eventual proposed new SD60 Junior Secondary school (near 100 Street). Parking: Street. Site secured: n/a. Improved signage and safety provisions, possible extension of trail south, possible widening of trail for two lanes for cyclists and pedestrians. Trail is more a functional designated urban route and less a nature trail.

96 Fish Creek Community Forest Location: Fort St. John (north) Ownership: City of Fort St. John Rating: 7.0 (scale of 1-10) Strategic value: Valuable as an interpretative forest and relief for urban residents. Description: Inventory: Trails, bridges, fences. Groundcover: Asphalt trails, natural groundcover. Site furniture: Benches, waste bins, signage. Access to washrooms: Outhouses. Code compliance: n/a. Handicapped access: No Appearance: very good. Site amenities: Near post-secondary institution and sport parks. Typical path Year built/improved: Estimated 1990 s. Site Area: Estimated 179.0 acres (72.4 ha) including 4.75 kilometres of trails. Utilization: Popular. Moderate use. Parking: Gravel and paved (college). Site secured: No. On-going trail maintenance and addition of educational interpretative signage. Observed park used by many young families and limited mobility seniors that would not otherwise be able to access natural habitat. Typical site furniture

97 Goodlow Campground and Ball Diamond Access to washrooms: Outhouses. Location: Former Moose Creek Gymkhana grounds in Goodlow Ownership: Crown license to PRRD, subleased to Goodlow Recreation Commission Rating: 1.0 (scale of 1-10) Strategic value: Adaptive re-use of a community asset. Description: Community group undertaking to redevelop the defunct gymkhana into a campground with playground and to develop a ball diamond. Playground and picnic area Site furniture: Residential quality playground equipment, picnic tables and fire pits. Code compliance: Not CSA conforming. Handicapped access: No. Appearance: Too early to assess. Site amenities: None. Parking: Gravel in campsites. Site secured: No. Some previous fencing retained. Campground view with outbuildings Year built/improved: Redevelopment starting in 2014 Site Area: Approximately 2.0 acres Utilization: n/a. Inventory: Two small dilapidated outbuildings. Groundcover: Gravel, grass, bush. Money being spent on chain-link backstop for ball diamond. Future additional funds will be spent clearing and developing additional campsites and infrastructure. This is a very modest volunteer-driven effort in the small rural community. Aspirations and expectations are low and likely attainable. Additional funding support may be requested.

98 Peace Island Park and Campground Location: Taylor Ownership: District of Taylor Rating: 5.5 (scale of 1-10) Strategic value: High value. A tremendous natural asset to the entire region. Description: Park includes nature trails, picnic areas, a campground on the island (40 sites), an overflow/rv campground (60 sites), playgrounds (2), a general store and group camping sites (15). Peace Island park includes Peace Island and an equally large area south of the river. Road through park connects to Big Bam Ski Hill. Campground entrance Inventory: Boat launches, general store, caretaker s house, various support buildings, shelters with cookhouse, outhouses, maintenance buildings and various sheds and lock-ups. 115 serviced and unserviced campsites, playgrounds (2). Groundcover: Gravel roads and campsites, grassy areas including playgrounds, natural groundcover and trees. Trailhead Year built/improved: History and staged development unknown. New caretaker s house constructed in 2014. Site Area: Estimated 200 acres. Utilization: Extremely popular during summer months (almost 100% subscribed), marginally used in shoulder months. Opens may, closing depends on weather. Main campground playground Site furniture: Directing and interpretive signage throughout. Access to washrooms: Outhouses distributed throughout the campgrounds.

99 Code compliance: Playground equipment is newer CSA conforming. Appearance: A very visually appealing setting and a very attractive and inviting park. Rated very good. Handicapped access: No. Site amenities: Big Bam Ski Hill. Parking: Gravel. Site secured: Park zones are gated. Typical group site entrance Continued investment in maintaining campgrounds and habitat areas. Annual hosted events including sand carving competition, gold panning competition and jet boat racing.

100 Participation Trail (District of Taylor) Location: Taylor Ownership: District of Taylor Rating: 4.0 (scale of 1-10) Remaining service life: Indefinite Strategic value: Another recreation opportunity for residents living on the east side of the highway. Description: A four-kilometre walking trail encircling the Lone Wolf Golf Course, connecting with the outdoor exercise equipment and tennis courts (south of clubhouse). Year built/improved: Estimated 2000 s with upgrades in 2013 Site Area: 4.0 kms of trail (3.6 sq. kms.) Utilization: Moderate, especially popular with seniors and stroller walkers. Inventory: Entry arbour, signage, benches and bins. Groundcover: Asphalt trail about 4-feet wide. Site furniture: Benches, dog bag dispensers, waste bins Access to washrooms: Golf clubhouse. Code compliance: n/a. Handicapped access: Yes. Appearance: Very good. Site amenities: Lone Wolf Golf clubhouse (food and beverage). Parking: Paved, shared. Site secured: Visible from golf course. Trailhead Annual maintenance as required. Walking circuit with visual attractions, a pleasant alternative to walking or running on roads. Typical trail surrounding golf course

101 Charlie Lake Campground Location: Charlie Lake Ownership: City of Fort St. John Rating: 3.5 (scale of 1-10) Strategic value: High value. Underdeveloped and under-utilized amenity. Description: Park includes campsites (60+ sites), outhouses, open field, playground equipment and picnic areas, on a 65-acre site (a portion of a larger park land reserve). Not actually linked to lake. Groundcover: Partial paved and gravel roads and campsites, grassy areas including playground, natural groundcover and trees. Site furniture: Information signage at entrance; locking gate. Access to washrooms: Outhouses distributed throughout the campgrounds. Code compliance: Playground equipment is older but conforming. Appearance: Campground set back from highway and noise but not obviously linked to the lakeshore. Rated fair. Handicapped access: No. Site amenities: None. Parking: Gravel. Site secured: Park zones are gated. Need for proper washrooms and showers building(s), upgrade of playground and site amenities. Access to lake via road now, need for a walking trail connection. None. Aerial view of campground Year built/improved: Unknown. Site Area: Estimated 29 acres 11.8 ha. Utilization: Popular during summer months especially by Alaska Highway travelers, marginally used in shoulder months and closed in late fall / winter. Inventory: Cleared gravel campsites (60+), outhouses, playground equipment, maintenance buildings and sheds. Charlie Lake aerial view, campground shown lower left near Alaska Highway End of Document.