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Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park

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Nearest city
  
Fort Nelson

Area
  
6,657 kmĀ²

Phone
  
+1 800-689-9025

Governing body
  
BC Parks

Province
  
British Columbia

Established
  
June 1999

Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park

Location
  
British Columbia, Canada

Address
  
Northern Rockies, BC, Canada

Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is located in the north-eastern part of the province, 90 km south-west from Fort Nelson and it is bordered to the north by the Alaska Highway. Access is mostly done by boat, aircraft, on horseback or by hiking.

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At 6,657.1 km2, it is the largest protected area in the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area and the third largest provincial park in British Columbia. The park borders Stone Mountain Provincial Park to the north-west and Kwadacha Wilderness Provincial Park to the south-west, creating a large contiguous protected area in the Muskwa Ranges of the Canadian Rockies.

Water features

The area is notable for a range of water features including rivers, streams, waterfalls, rapids, small glaciers and lakes. Its rivers include the Tetsa, Chischa, and Muskwa, and its creeks include the Gathto, Kluachesi, Dead Dog and Chlotapecta.

The largest water features in the area are the upper and lower Tuckodi Lakes , though other lakes such as Kluachesi and Tetsa exist.

Activities and facilities

A range of activities is welcome, though most opportunities require experience in and knowledge of the wilderness.

References

Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park Wikipedia