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White Ridge Provincial Park

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White Ridge Park includes a prominent mid-elevation forested rige which forms the eatsern viewscape of the community of Gold River. Within the park there is habitat for both deer and elk. The name of the park is derived from the white limestone and Karst topography, for which the area is internationally known. The park extends from the boundary of Strathcona Provincial Park northwest to the Gold River Highway corridor and covers 1343 hectares. There are no developed facilities.

This is just one of hundreds of British Columbia Provincial Parks.

Location: Gold River British Columbia

Other British Columbia Provincial Parks nearby:
(Zeballos) Artlish Caves Provincial Park
(Nootka Sound) Bligh Island Provincial Park
(Zeballos) Dixie Cove Provincial park
(Campbell River) Loveland Bay Provincial Park
(Quadra Island) Main Lake Chain Provincial Park
(Zeballos) Nuchatlitz Provincial Park


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06/08 Coming to The Gold River area