Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park
Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park is located on the North Coast in the traditional territories of the Lax Kw'alaams and Metlakatla Nations. The park was created in 1964 and covers 7 hectares.
Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park. Photo by NorthCoast
Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park
A small, forested lakefront campground only a short distance east of Prince Rupert. Nearby Diana Lake Provincial Park provides opportunities for a variety of day-use activities.
Black-tailed deer can be found in the Diana Creek Falls area (1 km southwest of Prudhomme Lake.) Five species of Pacific salmon, as well as Dolly Varden can be found in the lakes and creeks here. In August and September, salmon spawning occurs in Diana Creek.
Overview provided by BC Parks