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Bear Glacier Provincial Park Travellers along Highway 37 often make a stop at Bear Glacier Provincial Park. This intimidating glacier is slowly eeking north but it still stretches into Strohn Lake and almost reaches the highway. The breathtaking scenery makes this area a great spot for a picnic lunch or to snap some wildlife photos. Address: Highway 37A Stewart BC
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Clements Lake Recreation Site Maintained from May to October, the Clements Lake Recreation Site offers picnicking, swimming, canoeing and camping opportunities.
Address: Highway 37A, north of Stewart BC Canada V0T 1W0
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Todagin South Slope Provincial Park Todagin South Slope Provincial Park is located 105 km north of Stewart and protects habitat for a rich selection of wildlife. Visitors to the park can enjoy recreational activities such as wildlife viewing and bow hunting. Access to the park is by air, foot or horse. Address: 105 km north of Stewart BC
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Meziadin Lake Provincial Park Meziadin Lake Provincial Park is a popular spot with both tourists and residents. The lake supports boating and swimming, although the water is often quite chilly. Trout and other fish populate the lake and offer anglers a challenge while a picnic area, toilets and a water pump make the area perfect for a picnic. A full-service campsite can be found within the park. Address: 50km east of Stewart BC
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Swan Lake/Kispiox River Provincial Park This remote wilderness park is an ideal destination for those looking for backcountry adventure. The surrounding old growth forest provides the perfect backdrop for a day of portage and canoeing. Sport fishing is another popular activity that the park facilitates, with both Swan Lake and the Kispiox River swimming with trout and salmon. Address: 80 km east of Stewart BC
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