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Recipient Project Amount Date
Southside Economic Dev't Association Bella Coola Trail Rehabilitation $18,000 Jul 25, 2001
Funding assistance was approved to make improvements to this historical trail used by both the local First Nations and by the early pioneers. This project did not proceed due to conditions not being met.
Lakes Outdoor Recreation Society Campsite maintenance $5,000 May 21, 2003
This project was approved on a one-time basis for the summer of 2003 to assist the Society to maintain trails and campsites once managed by the Ministry of Forests.
Kitamaat Education Society Community Park and Kiosk $45,000 Jul 24, 2003
This project creates the first and only outdoor gathering area in the village, and will be used as a reception area for welcoming visitors and tours. A sheltered kiosk serve as a vending area for local artisans and entrepreneurs.
Lakes Outdoor Recreation Society Star Lake Trail $11,200 Feb 10, 2004
In Burns Lake, the Lakes Outdoor Recreation Society received funding assistance to put students to work in 2004 and build a new recreational trail that will attract and retain visitors.
Yellowhead Highway Association Regional Marketing $7,500 Feb 10, 2004
This project was a trans-provincial marketing program with a long history of success. The NKDF partnered with the Province of BC on a one-time basis to finance the Northern BC portion of the marketing program for 2004.
Vanderhoof Public Library Mary John Collection $18,650 Jan 30, 2007
The purpose of this project is to create a lasting legacy to honour the memory of Mary John and to advance the goals she stood for. The proponent is creating The Mary John Collection, comprised of books, audiovisuals, and a map and photo archive. The project will add to the economic base over the long term, both through the local educational and cultural component and through visits by non-local visitors to the area.
The above list includes a total of 6 approved projects and a total of $105,350 awarded.