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Yahk Provincial Park Situated on the shore of the Moyie River just north of the BC/Idaho border, Yahk Provincial Park is small, measuring just 9 ha. Recreational activities at the park are limited, but visitors can fish and camp. 26 sites are available and basic facilities are provided. Address: Crowsnest Hwy 3, 35 km (22 mi) east of Creston Creston BC
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Gilnockie Provincial Park Located east of Creston, Gilnockie Provincial Park is only five miles from the US border. The park has a day use and picnic area, and hunting and fishing are permitted under Fish and WIldlife regulations. Address: . Creston BC
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Kianuko Provincial Park This 11638 ha park, which is used by the Ktunaxa-kinbasket First Nation for spiritual and traditional purposes, protects alpine lakes and meadows as well as the headwaters of Kianuko Creek. Home to caribou, moose and grizzlies, the park is popular for fishing, hiking and horseback riding. Address: 40 km (25 mi) north of Creston Creston BC
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Creston Valley Wildlife Centre This impressive 17,000 acre wildlife habitat is home to 265 species of birds and many other types of wildlife. It is accessible 24 hours a day all year long. There are opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife viewing, hiking, biking, canoeing and fishing. Their is also an Interpretive Centre (open end of April to Thanksgiving) that offers a good selection of wildlife activities and informative programs that cater to all ages. Address: . Creston BC V0B 1G0
Send an Email (5) 1 250 428-3260
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