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  2. Vanderhoof, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Vanderhoof is known for its bird sanctuary along the Nechako River. Many Canada geese, swans, and other migratory birds pass through Vanderhoof during their annual migrations. The Nechako is home to a number of fish species, including salmon and the endangered Nechako white sturgeon. Many hunters come to Vanderhoof in search of bear, moose ...

  3. Tudyah Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Tudyah Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.The park is approximately 56 km south of Mackenzie, BC on Highway 97.. On the south shore of Tudyah Lake between the highway and the Pack River, Tudyah Lake Provincial Park offers lake and river oriented recreation activities, as well as a setting for camping and picnicking, all easily accessible to highway travellers ...

  4. List of British Columbia Provincial Parks - Wikipedia

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    North central (Fraser River–Nechako River) Nechako River Ecological Reserve ER: Fraser-Fort George: 133 330 1975 North central (Fraser River–Nechako River) Neǧiƛ /Nekite Estuary Conservancy C: Central Coast: 481 1,190 2007 North central (Central Coast) Nenikëkh / Nanika-Kidprice Provincial Park: PP: Bulkley-Nechako: 17,006 42,020 2008

  5. Nechako Region - Wikipedia

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    The Nechako Region is the second-largest economic development region in British Columbia and covers an area of 200,023 km 2, from the Nechako plateau, in central British Columbia, northward to the border with Yukon Territory. [1] "Nechako" is an anglicization of netʃa koh, a Carrier word that means "big river."

  6. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts were founded in 1969 by Doug Haag & Robert Borkovetz. The first Jellystone Park location was built in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and still remains a part of the franchise today. [2] The idea to start a campground came to Haag during a drive down the local highway. As he passed cars and campers on the ...

  7. Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park and Protected Area

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    Tweedsmuir gained park status in 1938 as the earliest large park established under the BC Parks protected areas system. [2] Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park and Protected Area was re-designated a park and protected area as the latter classification allows resource extraction and other economic activities not permitted in full park designations.

  8. Nechako Canyon Protected Area - Wikipedia

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    Nechako Canyon Protected Area is a protected area of the BC Parks system, located on the Nechako River between Knewstubb Lake (formed by the Kenny Dam of the Nechako ...

  9. Gulf Islands National Park Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Islands National Park Reserve is a national park located on and around the Gulf Islands in British Columbia, Canada.In the National Parks System Plan, this park provides representation of the Strait of Georgia Lowlands natural region, the only place in Canada with a Mediterranean climate of dry, sunny summers and mild, wet winters, the result of a rain shadow effect from surrounding ...