Tweedsmuir Provincial Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
provincial park in British Columbia
About Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is a provincial park covering parts of the eastern Kitimat Ranges and northern Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains, as well as the Rainbow Range of the Chilcotin Plateau. Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park is a wilderness area and is wilderness area, accessable only by boat, and visitors should be prepared to be completely self-sufficient. The focus on this article will be on Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park. In August 1937, Governor General of Canada John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir travelled extensively by float aircraft and horseback in the area of the park. He and his party were greatly impressed by the magnificence of its pristine wilderness, so much so that he encouraged the provincial government to preserve it. On May 21, 1938, the Legislative Assembly of
Top Attractions in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
Explore the best things to see and do in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park:
- ★Anahim Volcanic Belt
- ★Belarko Wildlife Viewing Area
- ★Hunlen Falls
Where to Stay in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
- 🏨Atnarko Campground
- 🏨Fisheries Pool Campground
- 🏨Tweedsmuir Park Lodge
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
