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Dezaiko Range is located within the McGregor Plateau, a sub-plateau of the Nechako Plateau. ALthough it is mountainous and adjacent to the Rockies it is considered part of the Nechako Plateau system.
 
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'''Close To The Edge Provincial Park and Protected Area''' is a [[provincial park]] in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]].
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'''Close To The Edge Provincial Park and Protected Area''' is a [[provincial park]] and a protected area in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]].


==History and conservation==
==History and conservation==
The Park was established June 29, 2000 to protect [[Close to the Edge (cave)|Close To The Edge]], a significant [[cave]] feature: the deepest shaft (255 m) and the third-deepest cave (472 m) in Canada. The cave was discovered in 1985, but its bottom was not reached until 2001.
The park was established June 29, 2000.


The adjacent Protected Area was established on January 25 2001 to protect the less significant caves Bluebell Resurgence Cave and Twin Falls Resurgence, and is a lower level of protection which allows future logging road access to the headwaters of Hedrick Creek.
The park aims to protect important habitat for caribou, moose, black and grizzly bears. Protects internationally significant cave features: the deepest shaft and the second deepest cave (440 m) overall in Canada/U.S.A.; cave has 5 pitches in total. The cave was discovered in 1983, but the bottom was not reached until 1986.


Both the Park and the Protected Area also protect habitat for caribou, moose, black and grizzly bears.
==Location==
Located 160 [[kilometre]]s northeast of [[Prince George, British Columbia]].


==Size==
==Geography==
Close To The Edge Provincial Park and Protected Area is located within the [[Dezaiko Range]] of the [[Canadian Rocky Mountains|McGregor Plateau]] approximately 160 kilometres northeast of [[Prince George, British Columbia]]. It is 702 hectares in size (414 ha Provincial Park and 288 ha Protected Area).
702 hectares in size.

==Facilities==
There are no park facilities. Access is on [[logging]] roads, followed by unmaintained horse/foot trails.

==See also==
*[[Monkman Provincial Park#The Stone Corral|The Stone Corral (Monkman Provincial Park)]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{BCGNIS|54985|Close-To-The-Edge Park}}
*[http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/close_to.html {{PAGENAME}}]


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{{British Columbia parks}}


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[[Category:Northern Interior of British Columbia]]
[[Category:Caves of Canada]]
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 7 September 2023

Close To The Edge Provincial Park and Protected Area
Map showing the location of Close To The Edge Provincial Park and Protected Area
Map showing the location of Close To The Edge Provincial Park and Protected Area
LocationFraser-Fort George, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityPrince George
Coordinates54°03′25″N 121°01′00″W / 54.05694°N 121.01667°W / 54.05694; -121.01667
Area702 ha (1,730 acres)
EstablishedJanuary 25, 2001
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteClose To The Edge Provincial Park and Protected Area

Close To The Edge Provincial Park and Protected Area is a provincial park and a protected area in British Columbia, Canada.

History and conservation[edit]

The Park was established June 29, 2000 to protect Close To The Edge, a significant cave feature: the deepest shaft (255 m) and the third-deepest cave (472 m) in Canada. The cave was discovered in 1985, but its bottom was not reached until 2001.

The adjacent Protected Area was established on January 25 2001 to protect the less significant caves Bluebell Resurgence Cave and Twin Falls Resurgence, and is a lower level of protection which allows future logging road access to the headwaters of Hedrick Creek.

Both the Park and the Protected Area also protect habitat for caribou, moose, black and grizzly bears.

Geography[edit]

Close To The Edge Provincial Park and Protected Area is located within the Dezaiko Range of the McGregor Plateau approximately 160 kilometres northeast of Prince George, British Columbia. It is 702 hectares in size (414 ha Provincial Park and 288 ha Protected Area).

Facilities[edit]

There are no park facilities. Access is on logging roads, followed by unmaintained horse/foot trails.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Protected Planet | Close-To-The-Edge Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-10-19.

External links[edit]