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  2. Wells Gray Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of Wells Gray Park encompass 60 percent of the drainage basin of the Clearwater River, and most water that originates in the park flows into this river.The northern two-thirds of the park is extremely rugged with relief ranging from Clearwater Lake at an elevation of 680 m (2,231 ft) to 2,946 m (9,665 ft) at Mount Lyons on the northern park boundary, 4.9 km (3.0 mi) west of ...

  3. Hobson Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hobson Lake is one of the six major lakes in Wells Gray Provincial Park. [2] Hobson Lake is bordered to the east by peaks of the Cariboo Mountains which rise nearly 2000 m (6500 ft) above the lakeshore. Among these are Mount Hugh Neave and Twin Spires. The former is the seventh-highest mountain in Wells Gray Park at 2,829 m (9,281 ft) and is ...

  4. Azure Lake - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hogue was named by Chess Lyons for trappers Henry and John Hogue who built Helmcken Falls Lodge, Wells Gray Park's first lodging, in 1948. [2] Ludtke Falls remembers the pioneer Ludtke family in the Clearwater Valley, parents Gus and Berta, and children Fred, Alice, Laurence, Charlie, and Robert. They settled near Battle Creek in 1923. [2]

  5. Clearwater Lake (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Clearwater Lake is one of six large lakes in Wells Gray Provincial Park in east-central British Columbia, Canada,. [2] The Clearwater River enters the lake at its north end, flowing from Hobson Lake and Azure Lake, and also drains the lake. There are several small streams that flow into Clearwater Lake, but it has no significant tributaries. [3]

  6. Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field is encompassed within a large wilderness park called Wells Gray Provincial Park. [4] This 5,405 km 2 (2,087 sq mi) park was established in 1939 to protect Helmcken Falls and the unique features of the Clearwater River drainage basin, including this volcanic field. [4]

  7. Trophy Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Trophy Mountain (locally called Trophy Mountains or The Trophies) is a mountain in east-central British Columbia, Canada, located in the south-east region of Wells Gray Provincial Park. The Clearwater River flows to the west, Raft River to the east and Spahats Creek to the south. Trophy Mountain is part of the Shuswap Highland. There are nine ...

  8. Murtle Lake - Wikipedia

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    Murtle Lake is a lava dammed lake located in Wells Gray Provincial Park, east-central British Columbia, Canada. [1] It is fed primarily by the Murtle River which rises from a large unnamed glacier in the Cariboo Mountains at an elevation of 2,300 m (7,546 ft) and flows southwest for 18 km (11 mi) to the lake.

  9. Mahood Lake - Wikipedia

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    Mahood Lake is a lake in the South Cariboo region of the Interior of British Columbia in Wells Gray Provincial Park. [1] It is drained by the Mahood River, a tributary of the Clearwater River which has cut a deep canyon into Cambrian rocks and Pleistocene glacial moraines.

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