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Kootenays

Tā Ch'ilā Park
a.k.a. Boya Lake Park
Skeena East

Great Bear
Rain Forest

Edziza Parl
Tahltan Highlands
glaciated crater


Tā Ch'ilā Park
kayaking
camping

Tā Ch'ilā Park
Tā Ch’ilā Park offers scenic camping and a wide variety of water recreation opportunities. a.k.a. Boya Lake the superb water clarity and colour, beckons the traveler to explore its many islands and bays. Tā Ch’ilā is an area carved out by glaciers 20,000 years ago. The area is characterized by long ridges, or eskers, and elongated hills, or drumlins. Boya Lake is also one of the few lakes in the north that is warm enough for swimming. The park offers two short hiking trails, a mountain bike trail and limitless bays and islands to discover by canoe or motor boat.
Read Moreterriroty of the Kaska Dene First Nation
territory of the Tahltan Nation
Mount Edziza Park
Mount Edziza Park encompasses over 230,000 hectares of the Tahltan Highlands in northwestern British Columbia. This remote park showcases a spectacular volcanic landscape that includes lava flows, basalt plateaus, cinder fields and cinder cones, with a glaciated crater nearly 2,500 m in diameter. The eruption that built the mountain and its central cone began approximately four million years ago. There is no vehicle access to Mount Edziza Park, and there are only a very few basic facilities. This isolated wilderness area, accessible by hiking trails or a float plane.
Read MoreGreat Bear Rain Forest
the Great Bear Rainforest is the largest remaining coastal temperate rainforest on planet Earth. Wildlife vastly outnumber humans in this pristine wilderness that stretches along The Infinite Coast, from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to where BC meets Alaska. Great Bear can be reached by road, often the only access is by ferry, private boat, or by floatplane.
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