Sub-regional Plan Surveys

This engagement has concluded. Return to the Alberta.ca public engagement webpage

Get involved

We'd like to hear from you on the Sub-regional plan surveys. You can provide feedback through the survey below below until May 29, 2021.


Read more about the Cold Lake Sub-regional Plan and the Bistcho lake Sub-regional Plan by returning to Sub-regional Planning Engagements.

Get involved

We'd like to hear from you on the Sub-regional plan surveys. You can provide feedback through the survey below below until May 29, 2021.


Read more about the Cold Lake Sub-regional Plan and the Bistcho lake Sub-regional Plan by returning to Sub-regional Planning Engagements.

  • This survey has concluded.

    Alberta Environment and Parks is seeking your input on the draft Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan. Many perspectives, representing the diversity of those who work, live and play in the sub-region have already informed the draft plan, including through the work of the Bistcho Lake Caribou Sub-regional Task Force. 

    Please share your perspective on the draft plan. Your feedback will help us understand how the plan would affect you, and will help us identify opportunities to strengthen the plan.

    You are encouraged to read the Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan (PDF, 4.4 MB),  and the fact sheets that are available at the beginning of each page of the survey.

    For more background on the plan and the planning process, see:

    The survey will be available until May 29, 2021.

    Opinions and personal information you provide to Alberta Environment & Parks (AEP) for the Sub‐regional Planning online engagement are collected under the authorization of Section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act and are managed in accordance with Part 2 of the FOIP Act. Personal information collected will be retained for one year after use. The opinions and personal information will be used by AEP to inform the development of sub‐regional plans.  Your personal information will not be used or disclosed for any other purpose without your consent or unless required to do so by law. Should you wish to have your personal information removed, corrected or have concerns pertaining to the online engagement, please contact the Manager, Sub‐regional Planning, at: 1‐877‐944‐0313 or aep.northsrp@gov.ab.ca.

    This engagement has concluded. Return to the Alberta.ca public engagement webpage

  • This survey has concluded.

    Alberta Environment and Parks is seeking your input on the draft Cold Lake Sub-regional Plan. Many perspectives, representing the diversity of those who work, live and play in the sub-region have already informed the draft plan, including through the work of the Cold Lake Caribou Sub-regional Task Force. 

    Please share your perspective on the draft plan. Your feedback will help us understand how the plan would affect you, and will help us identify opportunities to strengthen the plan.

    You are encouraged to read the Cold Lake Sub-regional Plan, (PDF, 3.1 MB) and the fact sheets that are available at the beginning of each page of the survey.

    For more background on the plan and the planning process, read

    Opinions and personal information you provide to Alberta Environment & Parks (AEP) for the Sub‐regional Planning online engagement are collected under the authorization of Section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act and are managed in accordance with Part 2 of the FOIP Act. Personal information collected will be retained for one year after use. The opinions and personal information will be used by AEP to inform the development of sub‐regional plans.  Your personal information will not be used or disclosed for any other purpose without your consent or unless required to do so by law. Should you wish to have your personal information removed, corrected or have concerns pertaining to the online engagement, please contact the Manager, Sub‐regional Planning, at: 1‐877‐944‐0313 or aep.northsrp@gov.ab.ca.

    This engagement has concluded. Return to the Alberta.ca public engagement webpage