Skagit Valley Provincial Park

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Skagit Valley Provincial Park is a protected wilderness area in British Columbia known for its rugged mountains, dense forests, and outdoor recreation opportunities along the Skagit River.

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Skagit Valley Provincial Park canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
provincial park
borderedBy Canada–United States border
surface form: United States border
country Canada
followsWatercourse Skagit River
governingBody BC Parks
hasAccessRoad Silver Skagit Road
hasConservationFocus old-growth forest protection
watershed protection
wildlife habitat protection
hasEcosystemType alpine tundra
montane forest
temperate rainforest
hasFauna black bear
deer
grizzly bear
moose
mountain goat
salmon
trout
hasFeature backcountry trails
hasFlora Douglas fir
surface form: Douglas-fir

coniferous forest
western hemlock
western redcedar
hasLandscapeFeature dense forests
river valley
rugged mountains
hasProtectedStatus wilderness area
isPartOf British Columbia provincial parks system
Skagit River
surface form: Skagit River watershed
locatedIn British Columbia
Skagit Valley
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Fraser Valley Regional District
locatedInMountainRange Cascade Range
offersActivity backcountry camping
camping
canoeing
cross-country skiing
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
kayaking
mountain biking
snowshoeing
wildlife viewing
primaryWatercourse Skagit River

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North Cascades National Park adjacentTo Skagit Valley Provincial Park
Hope, British Columbia hasNearbyProvincialPark Skagit Valley Provincial Park