Management planning

Glacier National Park

The park management plan lays out the future direction for the park including a vision, key strategies and objectives to achieve over a 10-year time frame.

Management plan progress

Management plan implementation progress update.

2022 Management Plan

Full text of the 2022 Management plan.

Management planning process

What We Heard Reports and State of the Parks Assessment.

The Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks of Canada Management Plan

Parks Canada is pleased to share the Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks of Canada and Rogers Pass National Historic Site of Canada Management Plan, 2022. The management plan lays out the future direction for the parks including a vision, key strategies and objectives to achieve over the next 5 to 10 years. It was developed in collaboration with Indigenous partners, stakeholders and interested Canadians.

The management plan was tabled in parliament in August 2022.

The plan presents objectives and targets to guide park management and decision making for each key strategy and management area. The key strategies of this management plan are:

  1. Conserving natural and cultural heritage for future generations
  2. True-to-place experiences
  3. Strengthening Indigenous relations
  4. Crossing the Columbias: Transportation, assets and infrastructure

Parks Canada would like to thank Indigenous partners, Canadians, local residents, park visitors and stakeholder groups who contributed to the management plan for Mount Revelstoke and Glacier national parks to help shape the future of this treasured place.

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