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Andy Bailey Provincial Park

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Province
  
British Columbia

Phone
  
+1 250-774-2541

Address
  
Northern Rockies A, BC, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · 5:45AM–8:45PMThursday5:45AM–8:45PMFriday5:45AM–8:45PMSaturday10:45AM–6:15PMSunday10:45AM–6:15PMMonday5:45AM–8:45PMTuesday5:45AM–8:45PMWednesday5:45AM–8:45PM

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Buckinghorse River Wayside, Fort Nelson Heritage Museum, Beatton Provincial Park

Andy Bailey Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located 28 kilometres southeast of Fort Nelson, British Columbia. The park is 196 hectares in size and aims to protect black and white spruce forests, moose, beavers, foxes and songbirds.

Originally the Jackfish Lake Recreation Area, established by Order-in-Council in 1979, with the name changed to Andy Bailey Recreation Area in 1982. Full park status was conferred in 1999 with an area of 196 hectares. Provincial Park status was cancelled in 2004, with the property transferred to local government in 2005.

Name origin

Andy Bailey Lake is named after a Fort Nelson area pioneer who cut the initial trail into the lake and later built road access. As well, Mr. Bailey was a very prominent volunteer in the Fort Nelson community. His home town is Belmond, Iowa.

References

Andy Bailey Provincial Park Wikipedia