Nalbeelah Creek Wetlands Provincial Park
Nalbeelah Creek Wetlands Provincial Park is located in the Kalum Region in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation. The park was created in 2004 and covers 171 hectares.
Nalbeelah Creek Wetlands Provincial Park
Nalbeelah Creek Wetlands Provincial Park protects a provincially significant wetland complex with unique geological features. The wetlands formed in an earth-flow crater and evolved into a complex of raised acidic bogs. In addition, the park protects the habitat for Grizzly Bears, one blue-listed plant species (Bog adder’s-mouth orchid) and one blue-listed plant community (Black Cottonwood / Red-osier Dogwood). The wetlands also provide high-value Coho Salmon and Cutthroat Trout rearing habitat.
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