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The Greenbelt lands of the 108 Mile Ranch community are one of our most precious resources. Comprising of more than 1500 acres these community parklands include 108 and Sepa Lakes, Walker Valley and many small patches scattered around the ranch. These lands are for all our pleasure - but with pleasure comes the responsibility for maintaining the land in its natural state. This means that the mix of forest, grasslands and wetlands has to remain relatively constant. During the summer, cattle are allowed to graze to ensure the grass does not get out of hand and lead to wildfire. It also means that motorized vehicles (ATV's, dirt bikes, trucks etc.) are not allowed. These vehicles tear up the land such that it takes generations for the natural vegetation to recover.

Under the direction and authority of the Cariboo Regional District Board, the Greenbelt land is administered locally by the 108 Greenbelt Commission.

Members of the 108 Greenbelt Commission are:

Graham Allison Chairman

Herb Carter, Robbin Edwards
Sandy Foster , Robin Nadin
Barny Pallen , Linda Peterson
Ron Soeder, Colin Johnson
Barry Porter, Al Richmond

You can contact the Greenbelt Commission By Email at
108 Greenbelt Commission@bcinternet.net