RideonBC Land Access Fund
we're counting on you to help us protect and preserve snowmobiling access across the province
As riders, we understand the importance of having a voice in land use and consultation meetings that can impact our access to snowmobile recreation. However, with numerous files spread across different government agencies, it's becoming increasingly challenging and costly for the BCSF and our member clubs to actively participate and make informed decisions. Many local snowmobilers lack the necessary knowledge and resources to effectively engage in these crucial discussions.
To overcome these challenges, the BCSF is partnering with riders like you to establish the RideOnBC Land Access Fund. This program aims to provide consistent funding, ensuring that we can be there to represent snowmobile interests when and where it matters most. By contributing to this fund, you'll help us hire professionals to provide expert counsel on technical matters, update economic impact studies, conduct scientific research, attend all meetings that could affect our access, and promote stewardship among snowmobilers. Moreover, your support will enable us to share the true story of who snowmobilers are, dispelling misconceptions and fostering a positive image for our community.
Your support matters now more than ever. By contributing to the RideOnBC Land Access Fund, you'll directly contribute to the long-term preservation of snowmobiling access in BC, not only for us but also for future generations of riders. Whether you're an avid snowmobiler or part of a community that relies on snowmobiling for its economy, this is your chance to show your support and help us protect our sport.
Join us in safeguarding our snowmobiling trails and amplifying our collective voice. Share this announcement far and wide, and contribute to the RideOnBC Land Access Fund today. Together, we can secure a bright future for snowmobiling in British Columbia!
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The BCSF extends its heartfelt gratitude to the following for their significant contributions to the RideOnBC Land Access Fund:
Douglas Allan
Dave Baines
Matthew Doetsch
Daniel Marsolais
Revelestoke Snowmobile Club