ANIÁN X BC Parks Foundation
A Unique Collaboration
We’re proud to launch our first-ever brand collaboration, partnering with ANIÁN to release a limited-edition capsule collection of sustainable, Canadian-made t-shirts inspired by our shared love of BC’s parks and the spirit of West Coast adventure.
ANIÁN, a Canadian-owned brand based in Victoria, is redefining circular fashion. Known for their industry-leading work in textile recycling, ANIÁN transforms discarded wool and cotton into timeless, durable pieces built for life outdoors. Their commitment to sustainability and Canadian-made production makes them a natural partner for the BC Parks Foundation.
Canadian Made & Sustainable
This capsule is made in Canada from 50% recycled / 50% virgin cotton and is available in two designs and two fits; unisex standard and cropped. The artwork, created by Canadian artists and fused with ANIÁN's classic style, pays tribute to BC Parks and Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, one of the most iconic coastal trails in the province.
A Deeper Connection
For ANIÁN's team, Juan de Fuca isn’t just a name; it’s a place of deep personal connection. Located near their headquarters, it’s a park they visit often, and a reminder of what we all stand to protect.
But this collection is about more than just what you wear. It’s part of our commitment to creating meaningful, purpose-driven partnerships that fuel real conservation impact. Every purchase helps support vital projects, like trail restoration, expanding equitable access to nature, and offering free tools like self-guided activities on Discoverparks.ca at places like Juan de Fuca. It also contributes to protecting biodiversity and advancing Indigenous-led conservation efforts across BC.
At the BC Parks Foundation, our merchandise program is more than just gear. It’s a way to celebrate nature, support Canadian makers and artists, and create products with purpose, designed to last and built to give back.
Shipping begins in early July
Note: The Juan de Fuca Trail is currently closed due to weather-related damage. Day-use areas and front-country campsites remain open.
For up-to-date closure info, visit: bcparks.ca/juan-de-fuca-park