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Nature Attractions In Kitimat-Stikine District

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The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine is a type of local government administration in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. As of the Canada 2001 Census it had a population of 40,876 living on a land area of 91,910.63 km² . Its administrative offices are in the city of Terrace. The next-largest municipality in the regional district is the District Municipality of Kitimat. The other incorporated municipalities in the regional district are the Village of Hazelton, the District of New Hazelton and the District of Stewart. Unincorporated communities are many, most of them Indian Reserves which are not part of the governmental system of the regional di...
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Nature Attractions In Kitimat-Stikine District

  • 2. Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Park New Aiyansh
    The Nisga’a , often formerly spelled Nishga and spelled in the Nisga’a language as Nisg̱a’a , are an Indigenous people of Canada in British Columbia. They reside in the Nass River valley of northwestern British Columbia. The name is a reduced form of [naːsqaʔ], which is a loan word from Tongass Tlingit, where it means people of the Nass River.The official languages of Nisg̱a’a are the Nisg̱a’a language and English.
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  • 3. Bear Glacier Provincial Park Stewart
    Bear Glacier Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is 542 ha. in size and was established, effective 11 May 2000, by the Nisga'a Treaty, Appendix G-3. The toe of Bear Glacier is visible from British Columbia Highway 37A roughly halfway between the Meziadin Junction and Stewart.The glacier was part of the closing scene in the film Insomnia with Al Pacino.
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  • 4. Lakelse Lake Provincial Park Terrace
    Lakelse Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada located just west of Highway 37 between Terrace and Kitimat. The name is derived from the Coast Tsimshian language word LaxGyels - fresh water mussel, for the mollusk that is found on the bottom of both Lakelse Lake and Lakelse River. Prior to Lakelse Lake becoming a provincial park, Hatchery Creek, which runs throughout the park, was the site of a sockeye salmon hatchery operated by the Canadian Government between 1919 and 1936. Lakelse Lake Provincial Park was established on March 16, 1956. The park is 3.54 km2 in size and is primarily used for camping, boating, canoeing, swimming and nature trail walking. The nearby Lakelse Hot Springs are located just east of the lake. 54°21′00″N 128°32′00″W
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  • 10. Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park Iskut
    Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located at the south end of Kinaskan Lake along the Stewart-Cassiar Highway near Mowdade Lake and southeast of Mount Edziza. At the south end of the park, the Iskut River, of which the lake is an expansion, spills over 40-foot Cascade Falls. The park is approximately 800 ha. in size.
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  • 11. Boya Lake Provincial Park Stewart
    Boya Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located 120 km north-by-northwest of the community of Dease Lake, British Columbia near BC Highway 37 . Boya Lake is named for Charlie Boya, a First Nations man from the area.
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  • 13. Seeley Lake Provincial Park Hazelton
    Seeley Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located south of the confluence of the Skeena and Bulkley Rivers at Hazelton, and to the south of that settlement.
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  • 14. Kitimat River Provincial Park Kitimat
    The Kitimat Ranges are one of the three main subdivisions of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, the others being the Pacific Ranges to the south and the Boundary Ranges to the north.
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