Trepanier Provincial Park
Trepanier Park | |
Provincial Park | |
Summer Afternoon at the Edge of Cameron Lake | |
Country | Canada |
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Coordinates | 49°54′53″N 119°51′28″W / 49.91472°N 119.85778°WCoordinates: 49°54′53″N 119°51′28″W / 49.91472°N 119.85778°W |
Area | 2,884 ha (7,127 acres) |
Founded | 2001 |
Management | BC Parks |
Location within British Columbia |
Trepanier Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada[1]. This 2,884 hectare park is roughly 24 km west of Kelowna.
Trepanier Provincial Park was established on April 18, 2001, to protect important water, biodiversity and recreation values, including the Trepanier Creek drainage. The park includes the Cameron Lake area which is a small fishing lake pleasantly surrounded by mature forest and regenerating stands. The north and west shorelines have been regenerating after a 1970 wildfire and salvage logging[2].
Images
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- Traversing Wetlands in Trepanier Provincial Park
- Descending through the Haze of Distant Fires to Cameron Lake's Wetlands
External links
References
- ↑ "Trepanier Park". BC Geographical Names.
- ↑ "Trepanier Provincial Park". British Columbia, Ministry of Environment. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
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