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Ts'yl-os Provincial Park At the heart of Ts'yl-os Provincial Park lies Chilko Lake, the largest, natural, high-elevation, freshwater lake in Canada, and home to rainbow trout, bull trout and sockeye salmon. To the west of the lake the Coastal Mountains rise quickly and to the east BC's dry interior plateau stretches out. Inside the park there are two campgrounds: Gwa Da Ts’ih, and the Nu Chugh Beniz, which requires a high-clearance vehicle to access. |
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Ts'il-os Provincial Park Ts'il-os Provincial Park encompasses over 233,000 hectares of varied terrain, which includes rugged mountains, clear lakes, ancient glaciers and serene waterfalls. The park's diverse ecosystems have remained virtually undisturbed by human activity, making it a popular place for wildlife viewing and nature study. The park's main feature is Chilko Lake, with its blue-green water and countless recreation opportunities. Address: 30 km southeast of Tatla Lake BC Canada
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Homathko River-Tatlayoko Protected Area Homathko River-Tatlayoko Protected Area covers over 17,000 hectares of diverse landscape. Highlights include the spectacular Waddington Canyon, aquamarine Tatlayoko Lake and extensive icefields. The area also protects various animal habitats, home to grizzly bears, bald eagles, trumpeter swans and moose. Recreational opportunities include fishing, wilderness camping and windsurfing. Address: 30 km south of Tatla Lake BC Canada
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Nuntsi Provincial Park Nuntsi Provincial Park was established in 1995 in order to better protect an important moose habitat. The park's wetlands and lakes offer fishing opportunities as well as wilderness camping. The park is a wilderness area with no facilities so all visitors must be experienced and prepared. Address: 45 km southwest of Alexis Creek BC Canada
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