Wells Gray Tours Donates $50,000 to BC Parks Foundation, for expansion of Okanagan Lake Provincial Park

 

Wells Gray Tours, a leading tour operator with five offices in British Columbia, announced their annual donation of $50,000 to the BC Parks Foundation. This generous contribution will support the acquisition of 28 acres on Okanagan Lake and the expansion of Okanagan Lake Provincial Park.

Founded in May 1972 by Roland Neave, Wells Gray Tours emerged from a fervent mission to protect the natural wonders of Wells Gray Park. Initially conceived to advocate against proposed dams on the Clearwater River, the company has since grown into the largest outbound tour operator in the B.C. Interior. Over the past 52 years, Wells Gray Tours has remained steadfast in its dedication to offering unparalleled travel experiences while championing environmental sustainability.

"The heart of Wells Gray Tours has always been a burning desire to preserve the natural beauty of our environment," said Roland Neave, Founder of Wells Gray Tours. "Our commitment to environmental stewardship is woven into the fabric of our company.  We are proud to continue this tradition and the donation is given on a rotational basis each year through one of our five offices, Kamloops, Kelowna. Penticton, Vernon, and Victoria who select a project. Our Kelowna office this year has chosen to support the BC Parks Foundation in their efforts to protect and expand Okanagan Lake Provincial Park."

The donation from Wells Gray Tours will contribute significantly to the BC Parks Foundation's mission to enhance and expand the park. The acquisition of additional land on Okanagan Lake will not only safeguard vital habitats, but also provide greater opportunities for outdoor recreation and education for generations to come.

The 2025 donation of $50,000 will be handled by Wells Gray Tours' Penticton office and will go to an environmental or conservation project in the South Okanagan. Charitable organizations are welcome to submit proposals until April 30, 2025.

For more information contact Joan Niemeier, 1-250-826-6650.