Charlie Lake Provincial Park
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Charlie Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.
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[edit] 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.
[edit] Location
Located 11 kilometres north of Fort St. John, British Columbia.
[edit] Size
92 hectares in size.
[edit] External links
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