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U.S. outdoor school modifies coastal B.C. camping application following outcry

  • The National Outdoor Leadership School will remove campsites along the west coast of Vancouver Island from its application for sea kayaking courses after local and First Nations concerns were raised.
  • Hugh Braker expressed worries about outsider access to remote areas and its impacts on sovereignty and the environment.
  • The National Outdoor Leadership School states that it respects First Nations rights and is engaging in conversations with local First Nations to ensure proper processes are followed in its application.
  • A public comment period regarding the new application is open until October 5, 2025, signaling ongoing community engagement.
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U.S. outdoor school modifies coastal B.C. camping application following outcry

An American outdoor leadership school says it is removing campsites along the west coast of Vancouver Island from its application to renew and expand its licence to run sea kayaking courses along British Columbia’s coast next year. The move by the National Outdoor Leadership School follows an outcry by some residents and First Nations leaders, […]

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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