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    Sukunka Falls Provincial Park
    Sukunka Falls Provincial Park provides a scenic backdrop for fishing, hiking and picnicking. The Sukunka River cascades over vertical bands of bedrock, creating an impressive succession of waterfalls and rapids.
    Address: Sukunka Forest Service Road, 45 km south of Chetwynd  BC  Canada
     
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    Spencer Truck Regional Park
    Spencer Truck Regional Park is located on the north side of Moberly Lake. Visitors will find a boat launch and day use area, ideal for picnicking.
    Address: . Chetwynd  BC  Canada
     

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    East Pine Provincial Park
    Located near the junction of the East Pine and Murray Rivers, East Pine Provincial Park provides visitors with access to great fishing, boating and canoeing oppourtunities on either river. Due to a swift current, it is important that those in the water exercise caution.
    Address: 30 km east of Chetwynd  BC  Canada
     

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    Hole-In-The-Wall Provincial Park
    Hole-In-The-Wall Provincial Park is named after a resurgent spring that continues to pour from a limestone rock wall. Visitors to the park are often taken aback by how much water actually spews from the wall. The sheer volume of water has led to lush vegetation all around and the blue-gray wall of limestone is an easy walk from the road.
    Address: 50 km along the Sukunka Forest Service Road Chetwynd  BC  Canada
     

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    Gwillim Lake Provincial Park
    Gwillim Lake Provincial Park is located within the peaceful Rocky Mountain foothills, just 30 minutes from Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge. The scenic viewpoint found within the aprk offers a panoramic view of the Rocky Mountain scenery. Popular activities include kayaking, swimming, hiking and fishing.
    Address: 56 km southeast of Chetwynd  BC  Canada
     

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    Moberly Lake Provincial Park
    Moberly Lake Provincial Park is located outside of Chetwynd. The lake itself lies in a shallow valley of the Moberly River and visitors often enjoy strolls along the sandy beach. The park is equipped with an information kiosk in order for visitors to further explore the local flora, fauna and culture of the park. Make sure to look to the skies while visiting the park, as bald eagles have been known to soar overhead.
    Address: Highway 29, 25 km northwest of Chetwynd  BC  Canada
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    Chetwynd Rotary Park
    Soccer fields and an outdoor speed skating oval track are located at Rotary Park.
    Address: . Chetwynd  BC  Canada
     

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    Pine River Breaks Provincial Park
    Featuring open grasslands, mixed forests of aspen and spruce and the winding Pine River, this park is equipped with natural beauty. The varied terrain provides cover for mule deer and other ungulates, especially during the cold winter. Access to the park is limited, with a hiking trail at Sundance Lakes being a popular point of entry. Canoeing, fishing and hiking are the parks most popular activities.
    Address: 20 km east of Chetwynd  BC  Canada
     

     
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