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Claud Elliott Lake Provincial Park

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Claud Elliott Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located on northern Vancouver Island approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) southeast of Port McNeill, between the Tsitsika River and Bonanza Lake, near the community of Woss.

The park was established in 1995, comprising 289 hectares. Its boundary was extended in 2004, to a current total area of approximately 328 hectares.

Name originEdit

Claud Elliott Lake and Claud Elliott Creek were named for a Mr. Claud Elliott who was born in Lincoln County, Upper Canada in 1859. Of United Empire Loyalist] stock, the family moved to Bruce County. He came to BC in June 1891 and in the summer of 1902 visited the north end of Vancouver Island for the first time. He became closely involved with this location, cruising and selling of timber lands in this area. Later served as alderman for City of Vancouver and died in November 1929.

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Claud Elliott Lake Provincial Park Wikipedia