Welcome to BC's Natural Resource Permitting and Licensing Window


To use this site, type what you are looking for into the Search Window below, or use the Browse Window to filter by category.  Once you have found the form you require, here's what you will need to complete it.

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This site provides access to citizens and businesses seeking government permission for activities occurring on Crown land and the extraction of provincial resources. Once you have found the type of authorization that you may require, you will be directed to the appropriate natural resource sector ministry’s site or application form, which will advise on required approvals, guidelines, eligibility criteria and cost of completing an application. The information contained on this site is subject to change and additional information may be required to ensure you are submitting a complete up-to-date application package

We would like to hear from you. Our goal is to make this site helpful to users. If you can provide any suggestions for improving this site, please contact us at ILMBWebServices@gov.bc.ca

For assistance with submitting your application package, please contact your nearest local FrontCounter BC office.

This initiative is a partnership of the Ministry of Natural Resource Operations and:

  • Ministry of Forests, Mines and Lands
  • FrontCounter BC
  • Ministry of Energy
  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • Ministry of Environment
  • Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Investment





 

 

1-877-855-3222
(North America Toll Free) 

Outside North America, please call ++1-604-586-4400

FrontCounter BC is a one stop service for clients of provincial natural resource ministries and agencies.  Staff can help you with the licenses and permits you need to start or expand a business related to mining, forestry, agriculture, water, land, aquaculture and many others.

Virtual FrontCounter BC gives clients the ability to apply on-line for authorizations. You can update the application you are working on, attach maps and documents to your application, submit and pay for your application and track your online applications.

Contact FrontCounter BC

 

GeoBC integrates, manages and delivers provincial geographic information to governments, businesses, and citizens

GeoBC’s products and services enable citizens, clients and partners to discover, view, download, analyze, integrate and create geographic data to support their business activities.The Gateway proivdes a window to data and information sources managed by various ministries and agencies in the natural resource sector.

GeoBC Gateway

The allocation and management of Crown land and coastal marine resources plays a key role in expanding and diversifying the economy, sustaining environmental values, and promoting the health and well-being of all British Columbians.

ILMB administers, allocates, adjudicates, documents and manages Crown land tenures for a number of land programs. As well, ILMB is responsible for promoting adventure tourism, coordinating permitting processes for clean energy projects, creating opportunities to develop and market some Crown land parcels, and developing and implementing land and coastal marine plans and agreements.

Click here for more information on Crown Land Management

In 2008, the BC Government committed to improving consultation and respectful engagement with First Nations.   Benefits of this work—to government, First Nations, proponents, and the public—include enhancing meaningful government-to-government relations with First Nations, creating a positive investment climate by providing certainty and predictability, and reducing the heavy consultation workload for all parties.

The First Nations Initiatives Division (FNID), a division of the Integrated Land Management Bureau, is leading a shift in business to the “Virtual integration” of aboriginal relations.  Virtual Integration is a government initiative to implement common, policies, procedures and tools across all the natural resource agencies.  FNID works with all Natural Resource Agencies to deliver Virtual Integration through two main business lines:

  1. Coordinating interagency consultation with First Nations, comprising i) an aligned policy framework, ii) regional economic development priority setting, including shared business planning and resource sharing, and iii) coordinating multi-authorization project consultation. 
  2. Negotiating strategic agreements with First Nations that will improve the Province’s investment climate, reduce the consultation volume for all parties, create enduring forums for government-to-government engagement and achieve the goals of the Transformative Change Accord.
    http://www.newrelationship.gov.bc.ca/agreements_and_leg/trans_change_accord.html