Blue River Park
Park in Blue River, British Columbia, Canada
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Mud Lake Delta Provincial Park
Mud Lake Delta Provincial Park in Blue River, British Columbia, Canada is the perfect place to visit for nature study, wildlife viewing, fishing and hunting, and with the rich floodplain wetlands, back channels, beaver ponds and oxbow lakes is an amazing place to visit and explore. There are no developed trails in this 500 hectare park, and no campfires are permitted so bring your own cooking stoves or picnic, they don't have camping or day uses facilities, so come spend a tranquil day in the park with amazing views and wildlife. Mud Lake Delta Provincial Park is ideal for canoeing and kayaking, fishing with a license, hunting in game hunting season, and pets are allowed on a leash, they also permit snowshoeing in winter but there are no maintained trails, come for an unforgettable visit and adventure.
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Blue River Black Spruce Provincial Park
Blue River Black Spruce Provincial Park in Blue River, British Columbia, Canada is a beautiful area over 175 hectares featuring deep river meanders, oxbows, sandbars and uplands in the North Thompson River and it protects the black spruce in the region. No camping or day use facilities are available, and there are no developed trails but it is the perfect place to visit for nature study and ecological education, bring your own potable water and picnic lunch as no fires are permitted. Blue River Black Spruce Provincial Park protects a diverse wetland habitat and wildlife includes mule dear and black bear, moose, rainbow and bull trout, salmon, nesting Great Blue Herons and many bird species, there are amazing flowers, trees and shrubs too, and activities here include canoeing and kayaking, fishing with a license, and pets are allowed on a leash, come for an amazing wilderness adventure.
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Finn Creek Provincial Park
Finn Creek Provincial Park on the North Thompson river in Blue River, British Columbia, Canada covers 303 hectares, and with the lower part of the meandering Finn Creek and several small islands is a beautiful place to visit. The protects the habitat of spawning bull trout, Coho salmon and chinook salmon and is an excellent year round habitat for moose and many bird species. Finn Creek Provincial Park has no camping or day use facilities, and surrounding vegetation includes cottonwoods, cedars, hybrid spruce and birch, there are rough an unmaintained trails along Finn Creek for exploring and it's the perfect place to visit for the nature and outdoor enthusiast.
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North Thompson Oxbows Manteau Provincial Park
The North Thompson Oxbows Manteau Provincial Park in Blue River, British Columbia, Canada brings you nature and culture, and it protects a wide meandering river system which contains floodplain wetlands, numerous oxbow lakes, sandbars, back channels and levees, this river section is a very important and productive part of the North Thompson River. There are no camping or day facilities here and the park size is 515 heactares large, there is suspected Chinook and coho salmon spawning and it is an important habitat for Rocky Mountain whitefish, rainbow and bull trout, other wildlife includes grizzly bears, moose, wolves and beaver. The North Thompson Oxbows Manteau Provincial Park is ideal for canoeing, fishing and hunting, and pets are allowed on a lease, it's great for wildlife viewing and nature study in beautiful surrounds.