Charlie Lake Provincial Park

Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada

56°18′29″N 120°59′45″W / 56.30806°N 120.99583°W / 56.30806; -120.99583Area176 ha. (1.76 km2)EstablishedMay 20, 1964Governing bodyBC ParksWebsitebcparks.ca/charlie-lake-park/

Charlie Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, established on the western shore of Charlie Lake. It is roughly 92 hectares in size.

History and conservation

The park was established May 20, 1964.

The park aims to protect aspen, birch, alder, lodgepole pine, Saskatoon, soopalalie, flat-top spirea, waxberry and squashberry. The park is one of a system of 3 parks protecting the poorly represented Halfway Plateau Ecosection. The primary role of the park is to provide recreational opportunities for regional residents. Recreational opportunities include hiking, boating, angling and cycling.

Location

Located 11 kilometres north of Fort St. John, British Columbia.

Size

92 hectares in size.

References

  • Official website
  • BCGNIS entry "Charlie Lake Park"
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56°18′30″N 120°59′45″W / 56.30833°N 120.99583°W / 56.30833; -120.99583

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