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Cariboo Region Land Use Plans

Last updated on November 10, 2023

The following land use plans provide resource management direction for Provincial public land within the Cariboo Natural Resource Region.  

Map of B.C. showing Cariboo natural resource region

  • Cariboo-Chilcotin Regional Land Use Plan
    • 100 Mile House Sustainable Resource Management Plan
    • Anahim Round Table Sustainable Resource Management Plan
    • Chilcotin Sustainable Resource Management Plan
    • Horsefly Sustainable Resource Management Plan
    • Quesnel Sustainable Resource Management Plan
    • South Chilcotin Sustainable Resource Management Plan
    • Williams Lake Sustainable Resource Management Plan
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