Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
Bijoux Falls Provincial Park | |
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Location of Bijoux Falls Provincial Park in British Columbia | |
Location | British Columbia, Canada |
Nearest town | Mackenzie |
Coordinates | 55°18′41″N 122°40′7″W / 55.31139°N 122.66861°W / 55.31139; -122.66861 |
Area | 40 ha (99 acres) |
Established | March 16, 1956 |
Operator | BC Parks |
Bijoux Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is located north of the city of Prince George on BC Highway 97 on the southern approach to the summit of the Pine Pass through the Rocky Mountains. The park was established in 1956 primarily to serve as a rest stop and to provide information about the park system in BC to travellers.[2] The park is named for Bijoux Falls, a 40 m high cascading waterfall that is the central feature of the park.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Bijoux Falls Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
- ^ a b John Metcalfe & Nancy Wilkin. "Bijoux Falls Provincial Park Purpose Statement and Zoning Plan". March 2003. www.env.gov.ca/bcparks. 5pp.
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