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Goldpan Park
Goldpan Park was constructed in 1956 on the banks of the Thompson River, and it is still located there today. It is a convenient, 5 hectare, overnight camping spot for travelers on Hwy #1 and is a destination site for fishermen during peak fishing times. This is also a popular base camp for visitors enjoying guided river rafting, and exploring the Thompson/Pavilion area. It's an area rich in geological and human history.
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