BC Parks honours Prince George, Robson Valley volunteers

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Brian Menounos, Dave King and the Ozalenka Alpine Club were award recipients

BC Parks honoured two Prince George volunteers for their contributions to making area provincial parks better, as part of the 2021-2022 BC Parks Volunteer Awards.

Long-time Caledonia Ramblers Club volunteer Dave King received the 2021-2022 Volunteer Legacy Award. King has volunteered with the club since 1975, and played a key role in developing the Ancient Forest/Chun T’oh Whudujut Provincial Park, Viking Ridge Trail and Fang Mountain Trail in Evanoff Park and helped relocate the upper half of the Sugar Bowl Trail in Sugarbowl-Grizzly Den Park.

The Ozalenka Alpine Club, based in the Robson Valley, was named 2021-2022 Large Volunteer Group of the Year. The club has operated for 30 years in the region.

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