Pine Le Moray Provincial Park Explained

Pine Le Moray Provincial Park
Iucn Category:II
Iucn Ref:[1]
Map:British Columbia
Relief:yes
Map Width:240
Location:British Columbia, Canada
Nearest City:Mackenzie
Coordinates:55.3833°N -152°W
Area Km2:432
Established:2000
Governing Body:BC Parks

Pine Le Moray Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park, 70 km southwest of Chetwynd covers . It is located within the Hart Ranges ecosection near the Rocky Mountains. It is within the Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir biogeoclimatic zone. Water courses include Link and Mountain Creeks, the Pine River, and Heart Lake. It provides habitat for trout, Arctic grayling, mountain whitefish, high elevation caribou, moose, wolverine, and grizzly bear. It is recognized by the province as an area traditionally used by First Nations people. Its topography has examples of Karst topography and alpine areas.

It was created as Provincial Park in June 2000, with additional area added in 2001. The park can be used for fishing, canoeing, hunting, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. Motorized vehicles (ATV, snowmobiles) are permitted on designated trails.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pine Le Moray Park. 2020-09-15. Protected Planet.