Hole-in-the-Wall Provincial Park | |||||||
Iucn Category: | III | ||||||
Iucn Ref: | [1] | ||||||
Map: | British Columbia | ||||||
Location: | Peace River RD, British Columbia, Canada | ||||||
Nearest Town: | Tumbler Ridge | ||||||
Coordinates: | 55.146°N -121.854°W | ||||||
Area Ha: | 137 | ||||||
Established: | June 29, 2000 | ||||||
Governing Body: | BC Parks | ||||||
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Hole-in-the-Wall Provincial Park is a provincial park located in the Hart Ranges of British Columbia, Canada. It was established on June 29, 2000 to protect a resurgent spring which emerges from the base of a limestone rock wall. The spring forms a powerful stream that flows into the Sukunka River at the northern end of the park.[2]