Andy Bailey Provincial Park

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Andy Bailey Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.

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[edit] History and conservation

Andy Bailey Lake is named after a Fort Nelson area pioneer who cut the initial trail into the lake and later built road access. As well, Mr. Bailey was a very prominent volunteer in the Fort Nelson community. His home town is Belmond, Iowa.

The parks aims to protect black and white spruce forests, moose, beavers, foxes and songbirds.

[edit] Location

Located 28 kilometres southeast of Fort Nelson, British Columbia.

[edit] Size

196 hectares in size.

[edit] External links


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