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| Description: Access to the wilderness area
around the Seven Sisters mountains, a spectacular and
rugged range of peaks, including the highest summit
in our region. Hiking and snowmobiling are two popular
backcountry activities. |
| Located near: Kitwanga |
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Location:
on Map NW |
| Park size: 39,100 hectares |
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| Road Conditions: Paved |
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Features: Resident mountain
goat herds live within the protected area. They use the Seven Sisters
peaks and ridges during the summer, and winter in the forests near
Oliver Creek and Hells Bells Creek. Grizzly, black bears, raptors
and other birds use the entire Protected Area. In the low elevation
forested area, marten and fisher use the older forests, while moose,
mule deer, coyotes and wolves tend to use the area around natural
openings, burned areas and old cutblocks. |
| Directions: Drive west of Kitwanga. The park
straddles Highway 16. |
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| Local BCNorth Group members who supply outdoor
equipment include: |
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