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Green Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located around Green Lake in the South Cariboo-Interlakes district just east of 70 Mile House. [ 1 ] References
The list of provincial parks of Thompson-Nicola Regional District contains the provincial parks located within this regional district of the province of British Columbia. These parks are administered by BC Parks under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy .
Green Lake is a lake in the South Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada, located east of 70 Mile House. The lake is a popular recreational residential area frequented by owners from the Lower Mainland. Several locations around the lake are part of Green Lake Provincial Park.
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The list of provincial parks of the Lower Mainland contains the provincial parks located within this geographic region of the province of British Columbia. It includes parks from the two regional districts of Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver .
Green Lake Park may refer to: Green Lake Park, a park surrounding Green Lake (Seattle), United States; Green Lake (Kunming) or Green Lake Park, an urban park in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China; Green Lake Provincial Park, a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada; Green Lakes State Park, Onondaga County, New York, United States
The list of provincial parks of the Okanagan contains the provincial parks located within this geographic region of the province of British Columbia. It includes parks from the three regional districts of Central Okanagan , North Okanagan and Okanagan-Similkameen .
Green Lake is a long, narrow lake [6] in a glacier-carved valley east of the city of Meadow Lake. The lake's main inflow, Tea Creek, [7] enters the lake at its southern end. Tea Creek begins at Shell Lake and flows north into Green Lake. Green River, [8] Green Lake's outflow, starts at the lake's northern end and flows north into Beaver River.