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Description: A wilderness area that protects along approximately 50 km of the Sutherland River and Babine Lake. Boat access only from Babine Lake.
Located near: Burns Lake
 
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Location: on Map E
Park size: 18,394 hectares
Type: Wilderness area
Road Conditions: Boat access only.   Features: The Sutherland River is an important spawning river for sockeye, kokanee and steelhead in Babine Lake. The Park and Protected Area also provide important habitat for moose, grizzly bears and wolves.

Directions: Most visitors access the park by boat via Babine Lake. Follow Babine Forest Service Road north from Burns Lake to access Babine Lake (Pendleton Bay or Pinkut Creek) or for land access to the Park. To reach Pendleton Bay Provincial Park, turn East off Highway 16 in Burns Lake onto the Babine Lake Road.  
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