Gilnockie Provincial Park

Coordinates: 49°05′15″N 115°39′20″W / 49.0875°N 115.6556°W / 49.0875; -115.6556
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Gilnockie Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Gilnockie Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Gilnockie Provincial Park
Map of British Columbia
LocationKootenay Land District, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityCreston, BC
Coordinates49°05′14″N 115°39′19″W / 49.08722°N 115.65528°W / 49.08722; -115.65528
Area2,842 ha. (28.42 km2)
EstablishedJuly 13, 1995
Governing bodyBC Parks

Gilnockie Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. This 2842-hectare park is situated southeast of Cranbrook and just north of the U.S. border.[1] It includes the upper portion of Gilnockie Creek. Gilnockie Provincial Park protects some of the oldest fir and larch stands in the region where bears, moose, elk, white-tail and mule deer are found.

Although Gilnockie Park has low recreation values, this steep densely wooded and small wet valley encompasses wide-ranging species and habitat diversity and provides north south connectivity for many animals and birds. No facilities are provided. Visitors should be self-sufficient and proficient in backcountry travel practices.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gilnockie Park". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 15 September 2021.

49°05′15″N 115°39′20″W / 49.0875°N 115.6556°W / 49.0875; -115.6556