Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
Fort George Canyon Provincial Park | |
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Location | Cariboo Land District, British Columbia, Canada |
Nearest city | Prince George, BC |
Coordinates | 53°40′54″N 122°43′30″W / 53.68167°N 122.72500°W / 53.68167; -122.72500 |
Area | 178 ha. (1.78 km²) |
Established | June 29, 2000 |
Governing body | BC Parks |
Fort George Canyon Provincial Park is a provincial park south of Prince George in British Columbia, Canada. The park's area is 440 acres (180 ha) and includes part of the Fraser River. No camping, campfires, swimming, kayaking, horses, pets, or rock climbing are allowed. Skiing, fishing, and hunting are allowed. 53°41′00″N 122°43′00″W / 53.68333°N 122.71667°W / 53.68333; -122.71667
See also
[edit]- Steamboats of the Upper Fraser River in British Columbia
- Fraser Canyon
- Grand Canyon of the Fraser
- Giscome Canyon
References
[edit]- BCGNIS listing "Fort George Canyon Park (park)"
- BCGNIS listing "Fort George Canyon (canyon)"[permanent dead link]
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