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Coordinates: 52°34′38″N 121°32′18″W / 52.57722°N 121.53833°W / 52.57722; -121.53833
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'''Cedar Point Provincial Park''' is a [[Provincial park|Class C provincial park]] located on the western end of [[Quesnel Lake]] in the [[Cariboo Country|Cariboo Region]] of [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. As a Class "C" park, it is managed locally by a [[board of directors|park board]] based in the nearby town of [[Likely, British Columbia|Likely]]. The park was established in 1962 and is approximately 8 hectares in area.<ref name=BCP>{{Cite web|last=Environment|first=Ministry of|title=Cedar Point Class C Provincial Park - BC Parks|url=http://bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/cedar_pt/|access-date=2020-10-14|website=bcparks.ca}}</ref>


The park features the lake itself and an outdoor museum detailing the history of mining in the area.<ref name=BCP/>
The Soldiers of Peace International Association (SPIA)


==External links==
Written by:
*[http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/cedar_pt/ BC Parks Website]


==References==
'''Mr. Robert MUNAI
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Main Representative at UNITED NATIONS OFFICE- GENEVA'''


{{British Columbia parks}}


[[Category:Provincial parks of British Columbia]]
The Soldiers of Peace International Association (SPIA) was created in 1988, in Lyon (France). In 2001 SPIA became a solidarity cooperation and international organization recognized by U.N. Our N.G.O. was granted a general consultative status with the ECOSOC. The organization gathers civilians and soldiers (notably former Blue Helmets) who have carried out Peacekeeping Operations under the U.N. aegis since 1948.
[[Category:Geography of the Cariboo]]
Our deminers and personnel remain at the disposal of the U.N. and have served in different operations in countries such as Angola, Bosnia and Cambodia. Some members of our association are also qualified in other areas of mine action such as mine-free and explosive remnants of war - related advocacy, Victim (survivor) Assistance , and Mine Risk Education (MRE).
[[Category:1962 establishments in British Columbia]]
SPIA operates in mine-related emergency and humanitarian development and particularly in the following areas of mine action :
[[Category:Protected areas established in 1962]]
· Mine Risk Education (MRE)
· Mine Clearance, Survey, Quality Assessment, etc.
· Assistance and Training for Stockpile destruction
· Victim (Survivor) Assistance and assistance in the promulgation of Victim Assistance Legislation
· Mine and Explosive Remnants of War-related advocacy.
Current Actions, Missions and Projects:
SPIA has just launched a Socio-economic Victim Assistance Rehabilitation Program in Angola and is collecting funds for similar initiatives in Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Uganda.
In Angola, SPIA started an MRE program in January 2006 with a local partner, who has the particularity to involve mine survivors in its MRE teams.
In France and Europe, SPIA participates to advocate efforts led by the Cluster Munition Coalition.
In the past, SPIA carried out other mine-related activities in countries such Bosnia, Rwanda, Cambodia and Lebanon.




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You can call upon our services by using the following contacts:
AISP – Association Internationale des Soldats de la Paix
SPIA – Soldiers of Peace International Association
178, rue Garibaldi
69003 Lyon
FRANCE
Tel: +33-(0)4 78 60 80 58
Fax: +33-(0) 4 78 60 32 98
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 3 December 2021

Cedar Point Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Cedar Point Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Cedar Point Provincial Park
LocationCariboo RD, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityWilliams Lake
Coordinates52°34′38″N 121°32′18″W / 52.57722°N 121.53833°W / 52.57722; -121.53833
Area8 ha (20 acres)
DesignationClass C Provincial Park
Established23 January 1962
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteBC Parks Cedar Point

Cedar Point Provincial Park is a Class C provincial park located on the western end of Quesnel Lake in the Cariboo Region of British Columbia, Canada. As a Class "C" park, it is managed locally by a park board based in the nearby town of Likely. The park was established in 1962 and is approximately 8 hectares in area.[2]

The park features the lake itself and an outdoor museum detailing the history of mining in the area.[2]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Protected Planet | Cedar Point Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  2. ^ a b Environment, Ministry of. "Cedar Point Class C Provincial Park - BC Parks". bcparks.ca. Retrieved 2020-10-14.