Budget 2003 -- Government of British Columbia.
   

Performance Measures and Targets Continued

Core Business Area: Park, Fish and Wildlife Recreation

Goal 3: Provide and enhance park, fish and wildlife recreational services and opportunities for British Columbians and others.

Objectives Performance
Measures
2002/03
Base Data
2003/04
Target
2004/05
Target
2005/06
Target
High-quality park facilities, services and recreation opportunities Visitor satisfaction with park and campground facilities and services Not available 75% visitor satisfaction with campgrounds annually
A new measure of visitor satisfaction with parks services may be developed after a new funding and management model is in place.
High-quality hunting, angling and wildlife viewing opportunities Client satisfaction with fish and wildlife opportunities To be determined from first survey. Survey to be developed and administered electronically to hunters and anglers who purchase licenses using the electronic licensing system that is under development.
Optimize the economic contribution of park, fish and wildlife recreation Number of basic hunting and angling licences sold

Hunting:
93,296 resident;
5,869 non-resident

Angling:
297,339 resident;
82,312 non-resident

(in 2001/02)

Maintain or increase the number of basic hunting and angling licences sold.
Number of recorded visits to BC Parks 23.3 million (in 2001) 23 million annually

 

 
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