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Sudeten Provincial Park
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Sudeten Provincial Park is a popular park/campsite located outside of Dawson Creek. The small park was donated by the Sudeten family and is a favourite for afternoon picnics.
Address: Highway 2, 32 km southeast of | Dawson, BC
Gardens North
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Enjoy the colours and fragrances of the Gardens North, eleven themed gardens including a memorial rose garden, shrubs, perennials, annuals and trees.
Address: Walter Wright Pioneer Village | Dawson Creek, BC
Swan Lake Provincial Park
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This smaller provicial park is home to the picturesque Swan Lake. Covering 65 hectares, there is plenty of room to support campgrounds, picnic facilities, hiking trails, baseball diamonds and more. Fishing, boating, swimming, windsurfing, SCUBA diving, waterskiing are just some of the activities permitted at this popular park.
Address: 35 km southeast of | Dawson Creek, BC
Rare Horse Breed - Cleveland Bay
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Visitors welcome at Legacy Cleveland Bay Farm, located one mile south of Pouce Coupe. See stallion Forest Fellow, UK import, is the only Cleveland Bay stallion west of Ontario. There are only 500 CB horses worldwide: a very rare equine. No charge. There may be crossbred CBs to see or purchase.
Address: 13297 Clark Road | Pouce Coupe, BC | V0C 2C0
Tel: 1 250 786-5860
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One Island Lake Provincial Park
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Located in the Alberta Plateau, this small park is noted for its clear lake and excellent fishing opportunities. Brook, rainbow and bull trout can all be found patrolling the lake's waters. Canoeing, swimming and hiking are also popoular within the park.
Address: 60 km south of | Dawson Creek, BC
Northern Alberta Railway Park
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The Northern Alberta Railway Park (N.A.R. Park) is home to the true "Mile Zero" of the Alaska Highway. This 1.6 hectare (4 acre) park contains several attractions including the Mile Zero Cairn, Dawson Creek Station Museum and Dawson Creek Art Gallery. Visit during the summer when the local farmers' market takes place.
Address: Mile Zero Alaska Highway | Dawson Creek, BC
Kiskatinaw Provincial Park
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Located along the banks of the Kiskatinaw River, this provincial park is best-known for its historic wooden curved trestle bridge. The bridge is a remanent of the original Alaska Highway, one of the greatest Canadian engineering feats of the 20th century. After viewing the bridge, a dip in the river is sure to leave visitors refreshed.
Address: 28 km north of | Dawson Creek, BC
Leoppky Park
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Leoppky Park is one of many natural areas in Dawson Creek offering hiking and birding opportunities.
Address: Loran Drive, east of 17th Street | Dawson Creek, BC
Mile Zero Park
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Mile Zero Park attractions include the Walter Wright Pioneer Village, gardens and Rotary Lake.
Address: Mile 1 Alaska Highway, near junction of Highway 97 South and the Alaska Highway | Dawson Creek, BC
Radar Lake Community Forest
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Explore and learn about the local flora and fauna at the Radar Lake Community Forest, with several marked interpretive trails found in the area. Wildlife viewing opportunities include moose, deer, foxes and more.
Address: Bear Mountain Road | Dawson Creek, BC
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