Stamp River Provincial Park

Coordinates: 49°20′30″N 124°55′30″W / 49.3417°N 124.9250°W / 49.3417; -124.9250
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Stamp River Provincial Park
A small river winding through a dark pine tree forest
Stamp River
A map showing the location of the park in British Columbia
A map showing the location of the park in British Columbia
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityPort Alberni
Coordinates49°20′29″N 124°55′29″W / 49.34139°N 124.92472°W / 49.34139; -124.92472
Area3.27 km2 (1.26 sq mi)
EstablishedJuly 23, 1997 (1997-07-23)
Governing bodyBC Parks

Stamp River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The 327-hectare park is located 14 km north of Port Alberni on Vancouver Island.[1] There are 23 camping spaces and 2 km of trails within the park along the Stamp River, named for Edward Stamp, a sawmill pioneer in the Alberni Valley.

The park features rapids and a waterfall as well as a substantial fish ladder constructed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada which allows half a million coho, sockeye and chinook salmon to pass upriver during the annual run from August to December.[2] Spawning for these species takes place in the upper reaches of the river and in Great Central Lake. During the salmon run season, there is a greater prevalence of black bears in the area, attracted by the abundance of fish in the river.[3]

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External links

  • "Stamp River Park". BC Geographical Names.
  • Official Site

49°20′30″N 124°55′30″W / 49.3417°N 124.9250°W / 49.3417; -124.9250