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Infrastructure Drawings for Recreation Sites & Trails

Last updated on February 19, 2026

The most common infrastructure and designs approved for use at recreation sites and trails throughout B.C. are listed below. Other less common infrastructure may be considered and approved as required.

Recreation Site/Campsite Design

  • Recreation Site Design - Partial Overview
  • Campsite Design Cross-Section - Typical
  • Campsite Design - Single
  • Campsite Design - Double

Campsite Features

  • Campsite Number Post - Detail 10
  • Campfire Ring - Metal
  • Picnic Table - Accessible - Log - Standard
  • Picnic Table - Log - Standard
  • Tent Pad - 10ft Backcountry - Raised
  • Tent Pad - 8ft Backcountry - Raised

Toilets

  • Toilets - Components
  • Toilets - Installation
  • Toilets - Installation - Accessible
  • Toilet - Materials

Vehicle Access Features

  • Gate Traffic Control - Metal
  • New Road - Cross-Section - Recreation Site
  • Boat Launch Ramp

Trail Design

  • Trail Clearing
  • Trail Clearing - Typical
  • Trail Typical Cross Sections

Trail Features

  • Stairways - Typical
  • Steps - Typical - Rock and Log
  • Footbridge - Standard

Barriers & Fencing

  • Barrier - Log
  • Barrier - Rock
  • Fencing - Log
  • Fencing - Wire

Signs & Kiosks

  • Registration Box - Two Piece
  • Sign Kiosk - Small 3x3
  • Sign Kiosk - Large 8x4 Metal Roof
  • Sign Kiosk - Large 8x4 Shake Roof
  • Trail Signs - Regulatory
  • Trail Signs - Caution
  • Trail Signs - Install Examples
  • Trail Signs - Land-use
  • Trail Signs - Mountain Bike Technical Trail Feature Warning

 

 

 

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