Fossli Provincial Park

Provincial park on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada

Fossli Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located on Stirling Arm of Sproat Lake on Vancouver Island. The 52-hectare park, west of Port Alberni, is accessible by water or private logging road. It has few services, but has a 30-minute hiking trail to an old homestead site.[1] The homestead belonged to Helen and Armour Ford, who donated the land for the park to the province in 1974. Saint Andrew's Creek runs through the park, and is a fall spawning ground for coho salmon.[2]

Fossli Park viewed from across Stirling Arm on Sproat Lake

Name origin

The name of the park derives from local names conferred by an early Norwegian Canadian immigrant after his home village in the Eidfjord region of Norway. The name means "waterfall in the valley".[3]

Gallery

  • sign for Fossli Trail rises above a salal bush
    sign for Fossli Trail rises above a salal bush
  • Footbridge on trail
    Footbridge on trail
  • Giant bigleaf maple covered in moss
    Giant bigleaf maple covered in moss
  • Moss-covered alders rise from a floor of sword fern
    Moss-covered alders rise from a floor of sword fern
  • Banana slug along the trail on wet day
    Banana slug along the trail on wet day
  • waterfall on the creek in the park
    waterfall on the creek in the park


See also

References

  1. ^ "Fossli Provincial Park - BC Parks".
  2. ^ Alberni Environmental Coalition (1999). Alberni Valley Hiking Trails. p. 31.
  3. ^ "Fossli Park". BC Geographical Names.

External links

  • BC Parks. Fossli Provincial Park

49°15′00″N 124°57′00″W / 49.25000°N 124.95000°W / 49.25000; -124.95000


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