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Thompson Okanagan Region Land Use Plans

Last updated on January 9, 2019

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

Map of B.C. showing Thompson / Okanagan region

  • Kamloops Land & Resource Management Plan
  • Okanagan-Shuswap Land & Resource Management Plan
  • Eight Peaks Sustainable Resource Management Plan
  • Valemount to Blue River Sustainable Resource Management Plan​
  • Lillooet Land & Resource Management Plan
  • Merritt Old Growth Management

 

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