B.C. government to control crowds at six busy parks with free day passes

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Passes will be released daily for same-day bookings; number of passes will vary widely

Tourists take pictures of one another as storm clouds form over Vancouver as seen from Cypress Provincal Park in Vancouver, Sunday, March 23, 2008.The British Columbia government is introducing a pilot program to control crowds at some of its busiest parks, as residents look to local destinations for recreation.

It says overuse can have environmental impacts like trail widening, soil erosion, altered hydrology and damaged vegetation. The passes will be released each day on the Discover Camping website for same-day bookings. The number of passes available vary.

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