Description
The 9810 sq km / 3788 sq mi Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is the biggest in British Columbia, the northern part in particular being still largely undisturbed wilderness. Ootsa, Whitesail and Tetachuck Lakes have however been dammed and a pipeline runs through the Hazelton Mountains to Kemano (generating electricity for the huge aluminum smelter at Kitimat). Moose, deer, bear and also beaver are a relatively common sight along roads in the vicinity of the Park. A number of resorts catering for anglers offer accommodation (rustic cottages, little log cabins) and there are also boats for rental on the lakes. The southern part of Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, better reached along Highway 20, is an undeveloped wilderness. In the east, in the Rainbow Nature Conservancy Area, the Rainbow Range - including Tsitsutl Peak 2478 m / 8133 ft - protrudes sharply up from the plateau which itself is some 1350 m / 4430 ft above sea-level at its center. This mountain range resembles a massive cathedral of volcanic origin and unusual coloration. In the west tower the glaciated peaks of the rugged Coastal Mountains.
Hobbies & Activities category: Provincial or municipal park
Address
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
c/o BC Parks Skeena District, Bag 5000
Smithers, BC V0J 2N0
Canada
Phone 1 (250) 847-7320
Fax 1 (250) 847-7659
Tips
Camping rates vary depending on area of park.
Contact the park for season dates as they vary depending on area of park.
Attractions Near Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, Smithers