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| Description: Swim, boat or picnic on the shore
of Ross Lake. Very convenient location along Highway
16. This park was closed on April 1, 2002 by BC Parks.
Hopefully, local municipalities will maintain the park
for the summer season. |
| Located near: New Hazelton |
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Location:
on Map NW |
| Park size: 307 hectares |
| Type: Day use only |
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| Road Conditions: Short gravel road
off highway |
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Features: Picnic tables
and a gravel beach on the shore of Ross Lake. A popular day-use park
for local residents. No camping at this park. Bring water - there
is no water source. |
| Directions: Go 2 km east of New Hazelton. Turn
north off Highway 16 onto the Ross Lake road. It is 4 km to the park. |
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A sunny day and Roche de Boule Mt in the distance 
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Lawns, picnic tables and a small boat launch for fishing 

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| Local BCNorth Group members who supply outdoor
equipment include: |
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