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88 Parks in British Columbia
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Off Hwy 99 Squamish, British Columbia V8B 0X3
Alice Lake is surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests & grassy areas. There are 4 freshwater lakes which dominate the landscape & make swimming & fishing very enjoyable pastimes. Various hiking trails offer leisure strolls to experienced hikers.
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Hwy 16 Terrace, British Columbia V8G 0G8
The park is the first provincial park jointly managed by a First Nation & BC Parks. Enjoy interpretation of natural features, native culture & guided volcanic tours through old growth forest & a variety of features. To protect the volcanic cone, unguided tours are prohibited.
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3 Km East Of Smithers Smithers, British Columbia V0J 2N7
Babine Mountains Provincial Park is located within the Skeena Mountains ecosection & offers some of the finest hiking opportunities in West Central British Columbia. Glacier-fed lakes, rugged peaks & extensive subalpine meadows provide day & overnight hiking opportunities. Horseback riding & mountain biking are also permitted. Please visit website for more details.
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Box 455 Burn Lake, British Columbia V0C 2G0
The park offers a world-renowned canoe circuit encompassing over 100 km of lakes, waterways & portages; 54 wilderness campsites & 25 vehicle accessible campsites available. Those attempting the canoe circuit must have some wilderness canoeing experience. Animals are prohibited on the canoe circuit.
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30 Km East Of Port McNeill Port McNeill, British Columbia V0N 2R0
BC's largest marine park, consisting of dozens of undeveloped islands & islets. The park offers excellent boating, kayaking & wildlife viewing opportunities & provides park visitors sheltered waters & anchorages with a backdrop of the magnificent coastal mountains.
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Gravel Road Off Hwy 95 Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia V0A 1M0
This park situated in the Purcell Mountains of southeast British Columbia continues to draw climbers from around the world to its airy, glacier sculpted granite spires. With many peaks over 3,000 m the Bugaboo’s offer awe-inspiring mountain & glacier terrain. Great location for climbing, hiking, and horseback riding trails.
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64 Km West Of Port Hardy Port Hardy, British Columbia V0N 2P0
Cape Scott is a rugged coastal wilderness located at the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island. Visitors can choose day hikes or backpacking excursions to explore the sandy beaches & rain forest area. Adverse weather conditions can occur all year.
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20 Km NW Of Port Renfrew Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0
Carmanah Walbran offers several hiking trails providing access to many natural features, including some of the area’s largest trees. The park is a wilderness area, walk-in campsites & trails are primitive & usually very muddy.
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Hwy 3 Keremeos, British Columbia V8T 5J9
Cathedral Provincial Park offers experienced hikers a view of jagged mountain peaks, azure lakes & alpine meadows. The park also offers fishing, camping, wilderness camping & mountaineering. Be prepared for outdoor living. Pets are not allowed in the park.
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A popular tourist attraction for the town of Hope & provides viewing, walking & picnicking opportunities. The hiking trail links to the historic Hope-Nicola Cattle Trail & the Othello tunnels were cut through granite for past railway access.
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