Herald Provincial Park Explained

Herald Provincial Park
Iucn Category:II
Map:British Columbia
Location:Kamloops Division Yale Land District, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest City:Salmon Arm, BC
Coordinates:50.7906°N -119.2031°W
Area:79 ha. (0.79 km²)
Established:September 11, 1975
Governing Body:BC Parks

Herald Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.

Herald Park is on the north shore of the Salmon Arm of Shuswap Lake, in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. The park is some 30 minutes northeast of the city of Salmon Arm (by road). Herald Park contains a popular camping area, as well as a day use/picnic area. Large pebble beaches stretch along the southern boundary of the park. Walking and hiking trails exist throughout the park, including an easy 10-minute hike to the spectacular Margaret Falls.[1]

The site of Herald Park was originally settled by the Herald family at the turn of the century and remained a family farm until the 1970s. The land was then turned over to the Provincial Government with the exception of the "homesite", where Ms. Jesse Herald continued to reside until her death.[2]

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References

  1. Book: Seagrave, Jayne . Camping British Columbia: A Complete Guide to Provincial and National Park Campgrounds, Sixth Edition . March 1, 2011 . Heritage House . 978-1-926613-00-0 . en.
  2. Book: Seagrave, Jayne . Camping British Columbia and Yukon: The Complete Guide to National, Provincial, and Territorial Campgrounds, Expanded Seventh Edition . 2014 . Heritage House Publishing Co . 978-1-927527-59-7 . en.

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