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Cerise Creek Park
Nlháxten/Cerise Creek Conservancy was established as part of the Sea to Sky Land and Resource Management Plan. The 2,200 hectare park conserves sites of ecological and cultural importance and is a popular destination for backcountry recreation. The area protected by this conservancy is important to local First Nations who historically used the area for cultural, ceremonial and spiritual practices. Culturally modified trees and rock art are present in the area.
Protected Areas
- Duffey Lake Park
- Marble Canyon Park
- Goldpan Park
- Bridge River Delta Park
- Seton-Portage Historic Park
- Yalakom Creek Park
- South Chilcotin Mountain Park
- Stein Valley Nlaka’pamux Heritage Park
- Skwaha Lake Ecological Reserve
- Skihist Park
- Skihist Ecological Reserve
- Gwyneth Lake Park
- French Bar Creek Park
- Fred Antoine Park
- Cerise Creek Park
- Grasslands in British Columbia