Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park Explained

Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park
Iucn Category:II
Map:British Columbia
Location:Range 4 Coast Land District, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest City:Vanderhoof, BC
Coordinates:53.5094°N -124.2247°W
Area:17,151 ha. (171.51 km²)
Established:June 28, 1999
Governing Body:BC Parks

Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Established in 1999, it covers 17151ha and includes Finger Lake and Tatuk Lake, as well as several smaller lakes (Bodley, Cory, Harp, Turff, and Vance) and archaeological sites once used by Dakelh (Carrier) First Nations peoples.[1] [2] The lakes are known for rainbow trout and kokanee salmon, and each of the two larger lakes has a resort.[3]

External links

53.494°N -124.216°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/finger/ Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park
  2. Web site: Finger-Tatuk Park . BC Geographical Names . 14 September 2021.
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=4xGeS3VOqawC&q=Finger+Tatuk&pg=PA71 "Fishing Across Canada 1998"