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        If there was anything we learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s how wonderful it is to spend time outdoors.
          
    Rain or shine, summer or winter, being outside is essential for our mental and physical health. As we move forward to a time when we can gather together again, both inside and outdoors, as well as travel again, we shouldn’t forget how blessed we are with what
          
    we have outside our own front doors. Last summer, with the travel restrictions in place, we hope you were able to reconnect with the amazing spaces we have right here in central and northern B.C.
          We have such amazing diversity of geography in our own backyard, offering such incredible experiences all year round. It awaits you.
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        Long trails (11+ kilometres)
          
    
    
    
    CENTENNIAL CONNECTOR
          TRAIL LOOP
          DISTANCE: 30 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Varied
          TRAIL TYPE: Paved and dirt
          
    
    AMENITIES:
          Benches
          Boat and canoe launch
          Interpretive signage
          
    Washrooms/outhouses
          COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          Kilometre 0: Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park at 17th Avenue and Ash Street.
          Kilometre 18: Moore’s Meadow Nature Park.
          Kilometre 22: Massey Drive at Ginter’s Meadow.
          CRANBROOK HILL GREENWAY
          
    DISTANCE: 23+ kilometres
          ELEVATION: 245 metres
          TRAIL TYPE: Dirt
          AMENITIES:
          Benches and picnic tables
          COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          Otway Nordic Ski Centre on Otway Road.
          Greenway parking lot at UNBC.
          Forests For The World parking lot off Kueng Road. Kimball Road (off Highway 16 West).
          The City of Prince George boast an excellent selection of long, medium, and short trails for serious hikers and casual walkers alike.
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    DISTANCE: 15.2 kilometres
          ELEVATION: 50 metres
          TRAIL TYPE: Dirt
          AMENITIES:
          Outhouse
          Picnic shelter
          Lookouts
          Canoe launch
          Fishing lake
          Interpretive signage
          Traditional indigenous pit
          house MAIN ENTRY POINTS
          Follow Cranbrook Hill Road to Kueng Road and turn left onto the gravel road. Follow Kueng Road to the Forests For the World parking lot.
          Greenway parking lot at UNBC (off Tyner Boulevard)
          UNBC CONNECTOR TRAIL SYSTEM
          
    
    DISTANCE: 11.5 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Up to 120 metres
          TRAIL TYPE: Paved and dirt
          AMENITIES:
          Information kiosks
          Viewpoints
          Off-leash pet area in Ginter’s Meadow
          COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          For a shorter walk on relatively
          flat terrain, enter at the west end of Ferry Avenue, the west end of Massey Drive, or at the corner of 18th Avenue and Foothills Boulevard.
          For a physical challenge, take the dirt trail heading up Ginter’s Meadow to University Way.
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        HERITAGE RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM
          
    DISTANCE: 9.2 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Relatively flat with less than 10 metres of elevation change.
          TRAIL TYPE: Paved and dirt
          AMENITIES:
          Boat and canoe launch
          Benches and picnic tables
          Seasonal washrooms at Cottonwood Island Nature Park and Lheidli T’enneh
          Medium Trails (4-10 Kilometres)
          
    Memorial Park
          Interpretive signage
          Tree carvings at Cottonwood Island Nature Park
          COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          Cottonwood Island Nature Park
          Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park
          Hudson’s Bay Wetland
          Carrie Jane Gray park
          COLLEGE HEIGHTS
          TRAIL SYSTEM
          DISTANCE: 6.4 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Relatively flat with less than 10 metres of elevation change.
          TRAIL TYPE: Paved and dirt
          AMENITIES:
          Playgrounds in Fairmont, a, North College, and Jean de Brebeuf Parks.
          Ball diamonds, outdoor ice
          rinks, and parks along the trail route.
          COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          Multiple access points in College Heights. North College Park entry points include Eton Avenue, Monahan Crescent, Moriarty Crescent, and Simon Fraser Avenue.
          
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        MILLAR ADDITION FRASER RIVER LOOP
          
    DISTANCE: 4.2 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Relatively flat with less than 10 metres of elevation change.
          TRAIL TYPE: Paved
          
    AMENITIES: Picnic tables and seasonal washrooms are available in
          
    
    COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          Multiple access points (refer to map).
          Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park.
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        MOORE’S MEADOW PARK TRAIL
          
    DISTANCE: 9.5 kilometres
          ELEVATION: 30 metres
          TRAIL TYPE: Dirt
          
    AMENITIES:
          Outhouse
          Off-leash pet area in the meadow
          
              
              
            
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            Short Trails (2.5 to 4 Kilometres)
          CONNAUGHT HILL PARK TRAIL
          DISTANCE: 3.0 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Connaught Hill Loop (15 metres) and a 45-metre climb and descent on the hill.
          TRAIL TYPE: Paved
          
    AMENITIES:
          Seasonal washrooms
          Picnic tables
          Scenic viewpoints
          COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          Access the Connaught Hill Loop from the east or west end of Patricia Boulevard. Complete the Loop by starting from the base of the hill and walking to the top on the paved road.
          CASINO AND CEMETERY TRAIL
          DISTANCE: 3.6 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Relatively flat with less than 10 metres of elevation change.
          TRAIL TYPE: Paved COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          The Cemetery Trail is accessible from several points including Cowart Road, Lansdowne Road, and Ferry Avenue. The trail connects the Fraserview, Lansdowne, Assman, Perry, and VLA neighbourhoods.
          
    
    
    FERGUSON LAKE NATURE RESERVE
          DISTANCE: 2.5 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Relatively flat with less than 10-metres of elevation change.
          TRAIL TYPE: Dirt
          AMENITIES:
          Outhouse
          Canoe launch
          Fishing Boardwalks
          Interpretive signage.
          MAIN ENTRY POINT
          Follow signs on Ferguson Lake Road to the Ferguson Lake Nature Reserve parking lot.
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        LC GUNN PARK TRAIL
          DISTANCE: 3.9 kilometres
          ELEVATION: 60 metres. Visitors are advised to be careful near the cutbanks.
          TRAIL TYPE: Dirt and woodchip surfaces.
          AMENITIES: Outhouse Scenic viewpoints Benches.
          COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          Follow Highway 16 over the Yellowhead Bridge and turn right onto Guay Road.
          
    Follow the paved road, turn right onto the gravel road and continue to the parking lot and trailhead.
          RIDGEVIEW PARK TRAIL
          
    DISTANCE: 3.5 kilometres
          ELEVATION: 15 to 20 metres.
          TRAIL TYPE: Dirt
          
    COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          
    Multiple access points in
          the Hart Highlands neighbourhood including Sadler Drive, Panorama Place/ Crescent, and Wildwood Crescent.
          
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          COTTONWOOD ISLAND NATURE PARK TRAIL
          
    DISTANCE: 2.2 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Relatively flat with less than 10 metres of elevation change.
          
    
    TRAIL TYPE: Paved, dirt, and granular.
          AMENITIES:
          
    Washrooms
          Picnic shelter
          Benches and picnic tables
          Canoe launch
          Paved boat launch Bridges
          COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          Multiple entry points off River Road via Highway 16 near the Yellowhead Bridge or off Carney Street. Located adjacent to the Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum. Part of the Heritage River Trail and Centennial Trail.
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        MCMILLAN CREEK AND CUTBANKS
          DISTANCE: 2.3 kilometres
          ELEVATION: 70 metres
          TRAIL TYPE: Dirt
          
    AMENITIES:
          
    Outhouses
          
    Picnic tables
          Interpretive signage
          Scenic viewpoints
          COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          
    
    
    
    
    McMillan Creek is comprised of two sections:
          
    A regional park that includes a trail providing views of Prince George from the top of the cutbanks.
          
    A municipal park that provides access to fishing areas on the Nechako River where McMillan Creek flows.
          The regional park is accessible from Hoferkamp Road near the intersection with Highway 97. The municipal park is located off PG Pulpmill Road.
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        HUDSON’S BAY WETLAND
          DISTANCE: 1.8 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Mostly flat with less than 10 metres of elevation change.
          
    TRAIL TYPE: Paved, dirt, and granular
          AMENITIES: Picnic tables
          Playground
          Wildlife viewing platforms
          Seasonal washrooms in the adjacent Lheidli
          T’enneh Memorial Park COMMON ENTRY POINTS
          Parking lot located off Queensway.
          The trail can also be accessed from the Heritage River Trail System via Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park or Carrie Jane Gray Park.
          
    
    WILSON PARK TRAIL
          DISTANCE: 2.2 kilometres
          ELEVATION: Relatively flat with less than 10 metres of elevation change.
          TRAIL TYPE: Dirt
          AMENITIES: Outhouse
          MAIN ENTRANCE
          Located in the 900 block of Ospika Boulevard North (across from Crieff Place). Follow the gravel road across the train tracks and turn right to access the parking lot.
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            B.C. government to provide $50M to help tourism sector
          
    The B.C. government has launched a $50-million program to help tourism operators, Premier John Horgan announced.
          Businesses that have more than 150 employees are eligible to apply for up to $1 million, while smaller destinations and tour-bus operators will be eligible to apply for up to $500,000. The money is to come from a $100 million fund that the province first announced in its budget last month.
          
    
    
    Eligible expenses include payroll, rent and utility costs.
          
    
    
    Many attractions have been very hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and related provincial health orders.
          The Pacific National Exhibition (PNE), for example, has asked the province for $8 million in order to survive. Horgan did not say whether that amount of money would be possible to provide through other government assistance programs, but
          
    said the PNE could apply for a grant under this program.
          “We’re going to continue to work with the city, and the PNE and other attractions across the province,” he said. Horgan was asked if he thought that the $50 million for the sector was sufficient to keep tourist attractions from going under, and he quickly answered, “yes.”
          Jonathan Burke, chair of the H.R. MacMillanSpace Centre’s board, was at the announcement and concurred.
          “These funds from the government will really contribute towardsour ability to survive,” he said.
          Horgan, meanwhile, has come under fire for not working closer with representatives in Washington State and Alaska to stave off a U.S. effort to pass a bill to override the 1886 Passenger Vessel Services Act, which requires foreign-flagged ships that leave a U.S. port to
          
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          What inspired the bill was Canada’s decision to halt large cruise ships from stopping at Canadian ports until February, 2022.
          Horgan and others in the B.C. government had said that the U.S. bill’s passage would be unlikely.
          Representatives in the cruise sector are concerned that once ships start bypassing B.C., there is an increased likelihood that the U.S. government will allow that to become permanent.
          
    Horgan received a letter from U.S. representatives in February and it was not apparent that he reached out to them.
          
    
    
    
    
    
    He stressed on May 18 that the U.S. bill explicitly says that the ability to bypass B.C. ports will expire as soon as B.C. ports are able to welcome the ships.
          
    “They made it clear in that correspondence that this was going to be a temporary measure until such time as further restrictions were lifted,” Horgan said. “So I’m taking great comfort in that the legislation is specific about that.”
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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            Things to try in Quesnel this summer 5
          
    
    1.Connect with nature on our trails.
          Hike the short 1 km trail in Pinnacles Provincial Park for panoramic views of the ancient hoodoos or do some bird watching from the viewing platform on the nature trail in West Fraser Timber Park, right in city limits. If mountain biking is your thing, check out the unique, rocky terrain on Dragon Mountain or climb up Flying Monkeys in Wonderland for a spectacular view of Dragon Lake. The options are endless for all hiking and biking ability levels and our Quesnel Visitor Centre staff can help direct you to a trail that’s right for you.
          2. Catch your dinner. Cast a line into one of our
          well-stocked lakes and cook up some fresh trout around the campfire. Dragon Lake, Ten Mile Lake, and Bouchie Lake are easily accessed from town. Tzenzaicut Lake is a bit farther out, but is also known as Fish Lake for a reason – it’s almost impossible NOT to catch a fish there. If you don’t have a rod, you can borrow one for free with a tackle box from the Quesnel Visitor Centre.
          3. Get a history lesson. First, pick up the Historic Driving Tour map from the Quesnel Visitor Centre, then set your odometer to zero and head down Highway 26, stopping at Cottonwood House, Mexican Hill, Blessings Grave, and Stanley along your way. Step back in time to the
          gold rush when you arrive at Barkerville Historic Town and Park. Spend a day (or more) living like it’s 1862 before returning to present day and Quesnel where you can dig further into the area’s history at the Quesnel & District Museum and Archives, and take a historic walking tour of downtown.
          4. Reid Street. Quesnel’s downtown is worth exploring. Take a walk down our revitalized main strip and adjacent streets to check out the shops, cafes and restaurants; many have outdoor dining options. Or, maybe pick up some delicious takeout and find a space of your own at LeBourdais Park. The kids can play on the new playground
          or in the spray park to cool off. Our new pedestrian wayfinding signage will help you navigate our downtown.
          5. Stretch your legs. If you’re looking for a trail where urban meets nature, our Riverfront Trail is just the place. This trails system makes a 5 km loop around downtown Quesnel, passing Heritage Corner and our iconic Fraser River Footbridge. Pass over the bridge to lengthen your walk on the 4 km loop in West Quesnel. Signs along the way share information about our community’s past and present. Keep your eye on the riverbanks for blue herons, foxes, and other wildlife that inhabit the area.
          21 Adventure in our backyard. We have trails for days. tourismquesnel.com
        Please review the measures we have implemented for the safety of our community.
          Thank you for wearing your mask when visiting Two Rivers Gallery. If you forget your mask, we are happy to provide you with a disposable one. We have both children and adult sizes available.
          The gallery is now open Tuesday – Saturday 10am to 5pm. Admission is by donation.
          
    For the safety of our visitors and staff, Two Rivers Gallery has:
          Introduced occupancy limits to support physical distancing. The occupancy of our active galleries are:
          Rustad Galleria: 6 & Canfor Galleries: 10
          
    Closed the second floor to visitors in order to reserve the space for youth and adult programs.
          Currently bathrooms are not open to the public, with the exception of program participants at the time of their program.
          Installed hand sanitizer stations at entrances to the
          building, exhibition spaces, and the elevator.
          Increased cleaning frequency of the Gallery.
          Have transitioned to onlineopening receptions for exhibitions, rather than inperson ones.
          When you visit the Gallery, help us keep our community safe by:
          Sanitizing your hands before entering (and often!).
          
    Maintaining physical distance of 2 metres (6 feet) from others throughout your visit.
          Consider wearing a mask. At this time, wearing a mask is a personal choice and not a requirement for coming into the Gallery. However, if you choose to wear a mask, we encourage people to bring their own reusable mask in order to reduce waste.
          Be mindful of floor markers and signage when you visit the gallery, and if you can, leave backpacks and bags at home.
          
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          Bobtail Mountain Provincial Park
          Crooked River Provincial Park
          Dahl Lake Provincial Park
          Eskers Provincial Park
          Fort George Canyon Provincial Park
          Fraser River Provincial Park
          Purden Lake Provincial Park
          Stuart River Provincial Park
          Three Sisters Lakes Provincial Park
          West Lake Provincial Park
          East of Prince George
          East of Prince George
          PARK ACTIVITIES & FACILITIES
          Slim Creek / Dome Creek / McBride and Area
          Close To The Edge Provincial Park
          Erg Mountain Provincial Park
          Kakwa Provincial Park & Protected Area
          Ptarmigan Creek Provincial Park
          Slim Creek Provincial Park
          Small River Caves Provincial Park
          Small River Caves Provincial Park
          Sugarbowl-Grizzly Den Provincial Park
          West Twin Provincial Park
          Mount Robson Provincial Park
          Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park
          Jackman Flats Provincial Park
          Rearguard Falls Provincial Park
          North Thompson Oxbows East Provincial Park
          North Thompson Oxbows Manteau Provincial Park
          Pyramid Creek Falls Provincial Park
          Valemount and Area
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          Paarens Beach Provincial Park
          Rubyrock Lake Provincial Park
          Sowchea Bay Provincial Park
          Stuart Lake Marine Provincial Park
          Takla Lake Marine Provincial Park
          Trembleur Lake Provincial Park
          Beaumont Provincial Park
          Entiako Provincial Park
          Francois Lake Provincial Park
          Sutherland River Provincial Park
          Uncha Mountains Red Hills Provincial Park
          Atna River Provincial Park
          Babine Lake Marine Provincial Park
          Dead Man’s Island Provincial Park
          Ethel F. Wilson Memorial Provincial Park
          Little Andrews Bay Marine Provincial Park
          Morice Lake Provincial Park
          Nenikëkh/Nanika-Kidprice Provincial Park
          Old Man Lake Provincial Park
          Tweedsmuir Provincial Park North
          Wistaria Provincial Park
          West of Prince George
          West of Prince George
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          Nilkitkwa Lake Provincial Park
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          Ross Lake Provincial Park
          Seely Lake Provincial Park
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          Diana Lake Provincial Park
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          Hai Lake-Mount Herman Provincial Park
          Foch-Gilttoyees Provincial Park
          Gitnadoiks River Provincial Park
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          Kitimat River Provincial Park
          Kitson Island Marine Provincial Park
          Kitsumkalum Provincial Park
          Kleanza Creek Provincial Park
          Klewnuggit Inlet Marine Provincial Park
          Lakelse Lake Provincial Park
          Lakelse Lake Wetlands Provincial Park
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          West of Prince George
          Smithers / Hazelton and Area
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          Nalbeelah Creek Wetlands Provincial Park
          Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park
          Owyacumish River Provincial Park
          Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park
          Sleeping Beauty Mountain Provincial Park
          Sue Channel Provincial Park
          Union Passage Marine Provincial Park
          Weewanie Hot Springs Provincial Park
          Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site (National Park)
          Naikoon Provincial Park
          Pure Lake Provincial Park
          PARK
          Queen Charlotte Islands
          Bijoux Falls Provincial Park
          Carp Lake Provincial Park
          Heather-Dina Lakes Provincial Park
          Muscovite Lakes Provincial Park
          Omenica Provincial Park
          Pine Le Moray Provincial Park
          Tudyah Lake Provincial Park
          Whiskers Point Provincial Park
          Bearhole Lake Provincial Park
          Bocock Peak Provincial Park
          Butler Ridge Provincial Park
          East Pine Provincial Park
          North of Prince George
          North of Prince George
          ACTIVITIES & FACILITIES
          McLeod Lake / Mackenzie and Area
          Chetwynd / Hudson’s Hope / Tumbler Ridge and Area
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          North of Prince George
          PARK ACTIVITIES & FACILITIES
          Chetwynd/Hudson’s Hope / Tumbler Ridge and Area
          Gwillim Lake Provincial Park
          Hole In The Wall Provincial Park
          Moberly Lake Provincial Park
          Monkman Provincial Park
          Pine River Breaks Provincial Park
          Sukunka Falls Provincial Park
          Wapiti Lake Provincial Park
          Beatton Provincial Park
          Beatton River Provincial Park
          Buckinghorse River Way Provincial Park
          Charlie Lake Provincial Park
          Graham-Laurier Provincial Park
          Kiskatinaw Provincial Park
          Kiskatinaw River Provincial Park
          Milligan Hills Provincial Park
          One Island Lake Provincial Park
          Peace River Corridor Provincial Park
          Pink Mountain Provincial Park
          Prophet River Hotsprings Provincial Park
          Redfern-Keily Provincial Park
          Sikanni Chief Canyon Provincial Park
          Swan Lake Provincial Park
          Taylor Landing Provincial Park
          Kotcho Lake Village Site Provincial Park
          Kwadacha Wilderness Provincial Park
          Maxhamish Lake Provincial Park
          Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park
          Sikanni Old Growth Provincial Park
          Stone Mountain Provincial Park
          Dawson Creek / Ft. St. John and Area
          Ft. Nelson and Area
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          North of Prince George
          PARK ACTIVITIES & FACILITIES
          Liard River / Muncho Lake / Toad River and Area
          Liard River Corridor Provincial Park
          Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park
          Liard River West Corridor Provincial Park
          Muncho Lake Provincial Park
          Toad River Hot Springs Provincial Park
          Scatter River Old Growth Provincial Park
          Smith River Falls – Fort Halkett Provincial Park
          Chase Provincial Park
          Dall River Old Growth Provincial Park
          Denetiah Provincial Park
          Dune Za Keyih Park
          Ed Bird-Estella Lakes Provincial Park
          Finlay Russel Provincial Park
          Horneline Creek Provincial Park
          Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Provincial Park
          Spatsizi Headwaters Provincial park
          Stikine River Provincial Park
          Sustut Provincial Park
          Tatlatui Provincial Park
          Border Lake Provincial Park
          Boya lake Provincial Park
          Choquette Hot Springs Provincial Park
          Great Glacier Provincial Park
          Iskut River Hot Springs Provincial Park
          Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park
          Lava Forks Provincial Park
          Meziadin Lake Provincial Park
          Mount Edziza Provincial Park
          Ningunsaw Provincial Park
          Swan Lake Kispiox River Provincial Park
          Todagin South Slope Provincial Park
          Tuya Mountains Provincial Park
          Atlin Provincial Park
          Ft. Ware / Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Area
          Stewart-Cassiar Highway (#37) and area
          Atlin Lake Area
          Provincial Park
        Tatshenshini-Alsek
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          Meziadin Lake Provincial Park
          Mount Edziza Provincial Park
          
              
              
            
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    Ningunsaw Provincial Park
          Swan Lake Kispiox River Provincial Park
          Todagin South Slope Provincial Park
          North of Prince George
          PARK ACTIVITIES & FACILITIES
          Tuya Mountains Provincial Park
          Atlin Provincial Park
          Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park
          Atlin Lake Area
          South of Prince George
          South of Prince George
          PARK ACTIVITIES & FACILITIES
          Quesnel and Area
          Bowron Lake Provincial Park
          Cariboo River Provincial Park
          Kluskoil Lake Provincial Park
          Pinnacles Provincial Park
          Puntchesaukt Lake Provincial Park
          Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park
          Bull Canyon Provincial Park
          Cariboo Mountains Provincial Park
          
    Williams Lake and Area
          * Please note, some locations may have service changes due to covid restrictions and public health orders. Please contact the park directly or visit their respective websites for current updates and changes.
          
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