Peace River Corridor Provincial Park is a 2014 ha provincial park in British Columbia , Canada . It is located on the banks of the Peace River Canada Peace River , at the confluence with Kiskatinaw River , downstream from Taylor, British Columbia Taylor . It is in the Boreal White and Black Spruce biogeoclimatic zone within the Peace Lowlands ecosection. It is used by ungulate s as a winter range and by migratory waterfowl as a staging area. References British Columbia. Ministry of Employment and Investment March 1999 . Dawson Creek Land & Resource Management Plan, p.48. http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcparks explore parkpgs peace rv Ministry of Environment coord missing British Columbia Category Peace River Regional District Category Provincial Parks of British Columbia BritishColumbia park stub ... more details
Butler Ridge Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia , Canada . Located on the northern shore of the Peach Reach arm of Williston Lake , 20  km northwest of Hudson s Hope , the park covers an area of 6,694 ha. Within the PEace Foothills ecosection, it includes three biogeoclimatic zones the Engelmann Spruce Subalpine Fir , the Sub Boreal Spruce, and the Picea mariana Black and Picea glauca White Boreal Spruce zones. This cold and moist area is used as winter ranges by caribou, Stone s sheep , moose, and elk. It is recognized by the province and the Treaty 8 Treaty 8 Tribal Association as an area that has traditionally been used by First Nations people. The park is used for fishing, hunting, trapping, hiking, and wildlife nature viewing, cross country skiing. There is a boat launch for Williston Lake, and motorized recreation ATV, snowmobile is permitted on designated trails . References British Columbia. Ministry of Employment and Investment March 1999 . Dawson Creek Land & Resource Management Plan. http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcparks explore parkpgs butler.html parkinfo Ministry of Environment s Butler Ridge Page External links BCGNIS 54979 Butler Ridge Park coord name Butler Ridge Provincial Park 56 11 N 122 18 W region CA display title Category Provincial Parks of British Columbia Category Peace River Country BritishColumbia park stub ... more details
Charlie Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia , Canada , established on the western shore of Charlie Lake British Columbia Charlie Lake . It is roughly 92 hectares in size. History and conservation The park was established May 20, 1964. The park aims to protect aspen, birch, alder, lodgepole pine, Saskatoon, soapberry soopalalie , flat top spirea, waxberry and squashberry. The park is one of a system of 3 parks protecting the poorly represented Halfway Plateau Ecosection. The primary role of the park is to provide recreational opportunities for regional residents. Recreational opportunities include hiking, boating, angling and cycling. Location Located 11 kilometres north of Fort St. John, British Columbia . Size 92 hectares in size. References http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcparks explore parkpgs charlie.html Charlie Lake Provincial Park http archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 4944 BCGNIS entry Charlie Lake Park coord 56 18 30 N 120 59 45 W display title Category Provincial Parks of British Columbia Category Peace River Country Category Lakes of British Columbia BritishColumbia park stub ... more details
coord 55.3071 N 120.2934 W region CA BC type landmark display title One Island Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia , Canada . History The park was established 1963. Conservation Established between the Kiskatinaw River and the West Kiskatinaw River, the park provides representation of the Kiskatinaw Plateau ecosection. Moose, white tail and mule deer, beaver and black bear are also common to the area. The lake is stocked annually with brook and rainbow trout. The park was created mainly for recreational purposes. Recreation The following recreational activities are available vehicle accessible camping, picnicking, swimming, canoeing and kayaking, boating, SCUBA diving and snorkeling, windsurfing, and waterskiing. Location One Island Lake is located 60  kilometres southeast of, and provides drinking water to, Dawson Creek, British Columbia . Size 59  hectares in size. See also List of British Columbia Provincial Parks List of Canadian provincial parks External links http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcparks explore parkpgs one.html One Island Lake Provincial Park http www.discoverthepeacecountry.com htmlpages oneislandlake.html Discover the Peace Country One Island Lake Category Peace River Regional District Category Provincial Parks of British Columbia BritishColumbia park stub ... more details
Pine Le Moray Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia , Canada . The park, 70 km southwest of Chetwynd, British Columbia Chetwynd covers convert 43289 ha . It is located within the Hart Ranges ecosection near the Rocky Mountains. It is within the Engelmann Spruce Subalpine Fir biogeoclimatic zone. Water courses include Link and Mountain Creeks, the Pine River, and Heart Lake. It provides habitat for trout, Arctic grayling, mountain whitefish, high elevation caribou, moose, wolverine, and grizzly bear. It is recognized by the province as an area traditionally used by First Nations people. Its topography has examples of Karst topography and alpine areas. It was created as Provincial Park in June 2000, with additional area added in 2001. The park can be used for fishing, canoeing, hunting, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. Motorized vehicles ATV, snowmobiles are permitted on designated trails. References British Columbia. Ministry of Employment and Investment March 1999 . Dawson Creek Land & Resource Management Plan, p.42. http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcparks explore parkpgs pine lemoray Ministry of Environment coord 55.392 122.519 dim 50000 region CA display title Category Regional District of Fraser Fort George Category Peace River Regional District Category Provincial Parks of British Columbia BritishColumbia park stub ... more details
site of ongoing paleontological research remnant Bulkley Basin Ecosection high priority, underrepresented ecosection SBSdk dry cool sub boreal spruce subzone underrepresented biogeoclimatic subzone ... more details
rivers of the Peace Lowland ecosection, and the rolling uplands and Rocky Mountain foothills of the Kiskatinaw Plateau ecosection. These ecosections have many wetlands, ponds, and slow moving streams ... more details
in the Porcher Island area. Ecology Porcher Island is part of the Hecate Lowland Ecosection, a once ... 11 19. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Skeena Region, Hecate Lowland Ecosection Summary ... more details
Ecosection, a once heavily glaciated band of narrow lowland rain forest and coastal archipelago ... Ministry of Environment, Skeena Region, Hecate Lowland Ecosection Summary. BCGNIS 35543 Wales Island ... more details