Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is located in the Chilcotin Region in the traditional territories of the Nuxalk and Ulkatcho Nations. The park was created in 1938 and covers 989,616 hectares.
Tweedsmuir Park. Photo by Wallace Howe.
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park appeals primarily to outdoor recreationists interested in boating, angling, camping, hiking or hunting in one of North America’s most magnificent wilderness areas.
Outdoor recreation opportunities are almost unlimited, but those who are not prepared to be completely self-sufficient or who do not wish to employ a professional guide should not contemplate a visit.
Overview provided by BC Parks