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Indian Arm Provincial Park

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Camping
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Sailboarding
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British Columbia Provincial Parks

Welcome to British Columbia's beautiful Indian Arm Provincial Park. This is a relatively new park having only been first established in the summer of 1995. Some of it's marvelous features include two waterfalls, a large population of black bears, and a migrating population of tens of thousands of salmon every odd numbered year.

Wildlife: Aside from the salmon and the black bears some of the other resident animals include coyotes, cougars, and nearly 80 species of birds. Please treat their home with respect when visiting.

Scuba Diving: When most people think of scuba diving they think of places like Florida, the Cayman Islands, and the Mediterranean Sea but there are also opportunities in colder waters like British Columbia. The best diving in the park is near Twin and Raccoon Island.

Come out and explore.



Ownership: 
Province of British Columbia


Acreage: 
16867.41

Location:

Indian Arm Provincial Park

British Columbia Canada

49.453843, -122.845001

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