Management planning
Fort Langley National Historic Site
Primer on the site’s management planning process
A primer on the site’s management plan review and implementation process.
What We Heard Report
Preliminary feedback for the development of the draft management plan for Fort Langley National Historic Site.
Draft Management Plan
Full text of the draft management plan.
What is a Parks Canada Management Plan?
Canada’s national parks, national historic sites, and national marine conservation areas are heritage places that protect Canada’s natural and cultural heritage, and offer truly Canadian experiences. A Parks Canada Management Plan guides management decisions and actions, and serves as a key accountability document to the public for each place. It also includes key strategies, objectives and targets to achieve expected results. A Management Plan is the road map that guides us to:
- protect natural and cultural resources
- facilitate visitor experiences and learning opportunities
- collaborate with Indigenous partners and other partners and stakeholders
Under the Canada National Parks Act, we are required to review the site management plan every ten years. Parks Canada intends to approve a new management plan for Fort Langley National Historic Site in 2024.
For a copy of Fort Langley National Historic Site’s 2013 Management Plan contact: fort.langley@pc.gc.ca.
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