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Inaugural Luncheon Attendees

Mr. Robert Ahrens &
Mrs. Marie José Ahrens
Mr. Jim Anderson &
Mrs. Anderson
Mr. Ed Andrusiak
Mr. Ken Baker
Mr. Jim Barlow
Mr. Robert Bateman &
Ms. Birgit Freybe Bateman
Mr. Jeff Birmingham
Mr. Norm Blackburn
Dr. Vernon C. Bert Brink
Mr. Bob Broadland &
Mrs. Patricia Broadland
Mr. Lloyd Brooks &
Ms. Edna Brooks
Mr. Chester Brown
Dr. Harvey Buckmaster &
Ms. Margaret Buckmaster
Ms. Stephanie Cairns &
Mr. Eric Higgs
Mr. Colin Campbell
Mr. Lucien Campeau &
Ms. Betty Campeau
Mr. Don M. Carruthers
Mr. Jim Christakos &
Ms. Doris Christakos
Mr. Bob Dalziel &
Ms. Mona Holley
Mr. Jeff Davies
Mr. Phil Dearden &
Ms. Jittiya Dearden
Mr. Jim Delikatny &
Ms. Muriel Delikatny
Mr. Ray Demarchi &
Ms. Carol Hartwig
Mr. Patrick Duffy &
Mrs. Elisabeth Duffy
Chief Ruby Dunstan &
Ms. Anne Waltham
Mr. Al Fairhurst
Mr. Ken Farquharson
Mr. Peter Fast
Mr. Bob Ferguson &
Ebano Ambrosio
Mr. Cam Finlay &
Ms. Joy Finlay
Ms. Joyce Folbigg
Mr. Bristol Foster &
Ms. Libby Foster
Ms. Rosemary Fox &
Professor Irving Fox
Mr. Ted Frechette &
Mrs. Frechette
Mr. Robert Freedman
Ms. Julia Gardner
Mr. Paul George
Mr. Milt Goddard &
Ms. Donna Goddard
Mr. Don Gough &
Ms. Laurie Gough
Mr. Larry Halverson &
Mrs. Karen Halverson
Mr. Howie Hambleton &
Mr. Hambleton
Mr. Rick Hankin &
Ms. Wendy Rogers
Ms. Aileen Harmon
Ms. Denise Helm
Mr. Bill Henwood
Mr. D.E. Herb Green &
Ms. Elinora Marie Green
Ms. Marilyn Hirst &
Ms. Louise Blair
Mr. Jack Holroyd &
Ms. Janet Holroyd
Ms. Lynne Holt
Mr. Peter Heron &
Ms. Maureen Morford
Mr. Merv Honey
Ms. Vicky Husband
Ms. Sabine Jessen
Mr. Kerry Joy &
Ms. Lynne Joy
Ms. Lynne Kennedy
Mr. Tom Lee
Mr. Ian Leman &
Ms. Sheila Leman
Mr. Herb LeRoy
Mr. Harvey Locke
Mr. Raoul Lussier &
Ms. Maureen Lussier
Mr. Brian Macdonald
Mr. Don Macaulay &
Mrs. Barbara Macaulay
Ms. Katy Madsen &
Ms. Suzuko Bachman
Ms. Gillian Manson
Mr. Jason Marlow &
Ms. Anne Marie Veale
Ms. Mary Martin
Ms. Ruth Martin
Mr. Jeremy McCall
Ms. Colleen McCrory
Mr. Andrew McLeod
Mr. Gordon Mcnab &
Ms. Bernice Mcnab
Mr. Ian McTaggart Cowan
Mr. Bill Merilees &
Mrs. June Merilees
Mr. Johnny Mikes
Mr. Jim Moore &
Ms. Doreen Moore
Mr. Tom Moore &
Ms. Sharon Moore
Ms. May Murray &
Mrs. Peggy Little
Mr. Roger Norrish &
Mrs. Joan Norrish
Ms. Ninette Ollgaard
Ms. Chloe O'Loughlin
Ms. Maggie Paquet &
Ms. Gail Mitchell
Mr. Bob Peart &
Ms. Mary Martin
Mr. Chris Pielou
Mr. Dennis Podmore
Mr. Bryan Price &
Ms. Brenda Price
Mr. George Ralph &
Mrs. Kathleen Ralph
Mr. Tony Roberts &
Ms. Margaret Roberts
Mr. Hans Roemer &
Ms. Heidi Roemer
Mr. Patrick Rogers
Ms. Joan Rowlands &
Mr. Keith Rowlands
Mr. Lloyd Rushton
Captain Corrine Sawden
Ms. Lorraine Scollan
Mr. Gil Scott &
Mrs. Cathie Scott
Mr. Rick Searle &
Ms. Alison Spriggs
Ms. Suzie Seekins
Mr. Pat Shellard
Mr. Bill M. Spriggs &
Ms. Cicely Neek
Mr. Paddy Stewart
Mr. David Stirling &
Ms. Patricia Stirling
Mr. John Theberge &
Ms. Mary Theberge
Mr. Derek Thompson &
Mrs. Carol Thompson
Mr. Patrick Thomson &
Ms. Anne Thomson
Mr. Bill Turner &
Mrs. Nichola Walkden
Mr. Mel Turner &
Mr. David Chater
Ms. Frances Vyse &
Mr. Alan Vyse
Mr. Phil Whitfield
Ms. Nancy Wilkin
Mr. John Willgress
Mr. John Woodworth &
Mrs. Alberta Woodworth

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The Elders Council for Parks in BC was officially inaugurated by the Lieutenant Governor at the Pioneers of British Columbia’s Parks and Protected Areas Luncheon held at the Government House on November 24, 2004.

The nine distinguished members of the Elders Council honoured at the luncheon are described below.

You can also:

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Read Stephen Hume's article from the Vancouver Sun

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Bob Ahrens
 
 

Bob Ahrens dedicated his three decades with B.C. Parks to building the knowledge of the parks movement's original leaders into the system and making staffing and appointment decisions with an eye to ensuring the future of B.C. Parks. He is credited with being the primary architect and steward of the park system of the 1960s and 1970s and is known as the Wise Man behind the policy and legislation which were put in place in the 1965 and 1972 Park Acts, which have endured largely unchanged for over 40 years.

Dr. Vernon (Bert) Brink


In addition to an active 40-year academic career in the Department of Plant Science at UBC, Dr. Vernon (Bert) Brink has been a leader in the province's conservation movement. Dr. Brink helped block a government proposal to log Garibaldi as a means to provide funding for parks management and, along with a few others, he succeeded in getting government to create a province-wide parks system through the legislation of the Parks Act. Some of the other provincial parks that Dr. Brink helped establish include Tweedsmuir, Wells Grey, Cathedral, and Spatsizi.

Lloyd Brooks


Mr. Brooks led park planning in the 1950s and 1960s, first in B.C. and then nationally. He produced the first public policy for national parks and he oversaw the establishment of Kluane, Nahanni, Gros Morne and Kejimkujik National Parks. In1968 Mr. Brooks returned to B.C. as the Deputy Minister Recreation and Conservation. He oversaw the park system expansion and legislative improvements of the early 1970s. In 1979 Mr. Brooks retired following various special assignments, including the first public evaluation of a potential Gulf Island National Park proposal. His influence in Park Management is evident across Canada and remains as a testimony to an outstanding individual.

Yorke Edwards

Yorke Edwards is being honoured for his pioneering work and writings on nature interpretation. He developed and designed the B.C. Parks interpretation program during the 1950s and 60s - at its heyday one of the finest interpretation programs on the continent. In late 1960s Mr. Edwards established the Canadian Wildlife Service's nation-wide interpretation centres with programs in B.C., Ontario, and Quebec. He continues to write and contributes to the Victoria Naturalist.

Bristol Foster


We are honouring Bristol Foster for his pioneering work related to ecological reserves. Mr. Foster was the assistant then director of the Royal B.C. Museum. This was followed by a decade spent establishing and running the ecological reserves program for the provincial government. Mr. Foster has been retired for 15 years, but he continues to contribute to the public awareness and advocacy necessary to obtain and maintain protected areas....very important in South Moresby for example.

Gordon MacNabb


Mr. MacNabb Joined the Parks Branch in 1951 and entered the Reconnaissance and Inventory section under Bob Ahrens. In 1967 he succeeded Bob as Chief of Planning, where he remained until his retirement in 1982. Mr. MacNabb lead the first comprehensive park system assessment for the entire north of B.C. As a result, a number of major wilderness areas were established in the early 1970s, including: Atlin, Edziza, Kwadacha, Naikoon, Tatlatui and Spatsizi Provincial Parks.

Ian McTaggart Cowan


Ian McTaggart Cowan is a career biologist and educator. He spent 35 years on faculty of UBC. He has served on various councils, funds, and organizations, including the National Research Council, the Fisheries Research Board of Canada and Habitat Conservation Trust Fund. Mr. Cowan has been recognized for his work with numerous honours; today we are honouring him for his influence on generations of conservationists and his commitment to education.

Tony Roberts


We wish to recognize the extraordinary contribution of Tony Roberts to parks in and around Victoria and the Islands. He prepared long term plans for the acquisition and protection of parks and other forms of open space in the CRD, turning ideas and dreams into realities by promoting the establishment of such Regional Parks as East Sooke, Witty's Lagoon and Mt. Work. His vision inspired other regional park authorities around the Province to establish the park function and acquire more lands that are now proudly part of B.C.'s system of protected areas.

John Woodworth


By 1965, when he helped organize the Okanagan Similkameen Parks Society, John Woodworth had already made a name for himself as a renowned architect with a great capacity for thoughtful planning. Mr. Woodworth tried to stem the tide of excessive commercial clear cutting by pushing for better forest management and environmentally-friendly logging methods. He devoted much of his time to the Nature Trust and to the protection of the B.C. section of the historical Mackenzie trail from the Alberta border to Bella Coola. In 1995 this work led to the Gabriel Leger Award from Heritage Canada - the nation's highest award for heritage conservation.

 

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Last updated: March 5, 2007
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