Frequently Asked Questions
Most frequent questions and answers
Do I have to have trail maintenance experience?
No. This opportunity is open to all levels and either a Trail Watch Team Captain or BC Parks staff will provide instruction. However, we hope to match personal hiking level with the difficulty of a hike for safety reasons.
When will the Trail Watch program run?
Trail Watch hikes will occur from late May until the end of September.
Will there be Trail Watch hikes on weekdays as well as weekends?
Yes, we hope to be able to offer both.
How can I help with trail maintenance?
Please fill out the volunteer form.
What is the time commitment like?
Trail Watch hikes and Large Projects with BC Parks will last 4-10 hours and may include an overnight stay. Since our groups must stay together for safety, we ask that you commit to a full day’s work (or the duration of an overnight trip if applicable). You can volunteer as many times per season as you like.
What about COVID?
We plan to respect and follow all the BC Health Authorities COVID restrictions and guidelines. This may mean that larger trail maintenance events cannot take place. We plan to run our Trail Watch hikes as they involve small groups of 2 to 6 people who can physically distance on the trail.
Can I get a lift from someone to the trail?
Unfortunately, due to COVID restrictions at this time, we are not planning on offering rideshares.
Are the trailheads accessible by transit?
Unfortunately, the majority of the trailheads are NOT accessible by public transit.
Do I have to register through BC Parks for a day pass if I want to volunteer?
BC Parks has not confirmed if day passes will be required for summer 2021. However, BC Parks assures us that registered FOGPS volunteers will not need to use day passes if the day pass system is in place.
Do I have to bring my own tools?
Although not required, Yes, if you have small tools that would be great. There needs to be enough on each hike for everyone to participate, this will have to be arranged with your Team Captain ahead of time. We are looking for small hand saws, small shovels/trowels, and garbage bags.
Can I bring and use my own chainsaw or other power tools?
Unfortunately, NO. Our insurance and regulations in our partnership with BC Parks do not allow Team Captains or volunteers to use chainsaws or power tools at this time as part of our programs.
Can I bring my dog or pet?
No. Unfortunately, dogs and other domestic animals are not allowed in Garibaldi Provincial Park.
How do I sign up for a specific trial or a specific day?
After you fill out the volunteer form, you’ll be signed up for Trail Maintenance email callouts. Our Trail Watch Team Captains will send out emails announcing each upcoming Trail Watch Event or Large BC Parks Project. Reply to the email to sign up.