The BC Pilots Association http://bcpilots.org/ has basically just launched. The goal is to get more pilots flying more places. There is a BC map on the site that has a lot of strips that are not in the books. This map will be open to non-members for a bit so check it out if you like it. If you click on some of the airports/strips it has links to you tube videos that show approaches and landings. Many of these are provided by Back Country Pilot guys. Take a look around, This is a work in progress but we have included most of the strips along the Trench route to Alaska and we will fill the details in as we can find them.
From a backcountry stand point we are trying to local many old strips and seeing what is involved in getting them re activated. Some of those old strips were used for logging and mining and the leases have run out. The BC Government now has an airstrip policy and it does favor not for profit organizations renewing those leases at very low costs. The idea and concept is someday to have something similar to Idaho and Utah with places to go for breakfast/fishing /hunting/camping whatever.
From the front country side we have a lots of great resorts that have strips that nobody even knows about, like Fairmont Hot Springs. They just had a beer festival, you got 2 free mugs of beer, 1 room with a queen size bed and full use of the spa and hot springs for $139.00 They drove you back and forth to the airport and they had a long drive golf competition down the runway, but you had to drink your 2 beer first.
I know that kind of info does not interest you back country guys but it is going up on the BCPILOTS site anyway. Go look around, if you like it join up , if you don't just click delete.



