Elk Falls Provincial Park Explained

Elk Falls Provincial Park
Iucn Category:II
Map:Vancouver Island##British Columbia
Relief:yes
Location:Sayward Land District, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest City:Campbell River, BC
Coordinates:50.0414°N -125.3208°W
Area:1,055 ha. (10.55 km²)
Established:December 20, 1940
Governing Body:BC Parks

Elk Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is in size and is located at the east end of John Hart Lake on the northwest side of the city of Campbell River, on Vancouver Island.

The Park was established in 1940 to protect the waterfall and canyon. In 1947, the John Hart Dam and Generating Station was completed, followed by two other dams upstream, Strathcona and Ladore. Most of the water that used to flow over the falls is now diverted for power production. A suspension bridge over the canyon was completed in 2015, and provides a good view of Elk Falls.

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