Yahk Provincial Park

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Yahk Provincial Park
Yahk Provincial Park
Location of Yahk Provincial Park in British Columbia
Location of Yahk Provincial Park in British Columbia
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Yahk
Coordinates 49°4′49″N 116°5′44″W / 49.08028, -116.09556
Area 9 hectares
Established 1956
Governing body BC Parks

Yahk Provincial Park is a provincial park located just south of Yahk, British Columbia, 70 kilometres south of Cranbrook, and 14.5 kilometres north of the U.S. and Canadian borders at Kingsgate in British Columbia, Canada.

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[edit] History

The park was established 1956. The area was once a major supplier of railroad ties for the Canadian Pacific Railway.

The park serves as both an introduction to British Columbia for tourists entering from the United States and a scenic day use area and camping location for travelers following the southern trans-provincial highway.

[edit] Conservation

The park aims to protect a short scenic section of the Moyie River, though the primary purpose for the park is to provide camping and picnicking opportunities for the travelling public.

[edit] Recreation

The park provides vehicle accessible camping, picnicking, and fishing opportunities for the travelling public. There is also the opportunity of hiking an abandoned railway grade which borders the park.


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