Porcupine Meadows Provincial Park

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NearestcityKamloops
Coordinates50°59′01″N 120°32′10″W / 50.98361°N 120.53611°W / 50.98361; -120.53611
Area27.04 km2 (10.44 sq mi)
Porcupine Meadows Provincial Park
A map showing the location of the park in British Columbia
A map showing the location of the park in British Columbia
Interactive map of Porcupine Meadows Provincial Park
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityKamloops
Coordinates50°59′01″N 120°32′10″W / 50.98361°N 120.53611°W / 50.98361; -120.53611
Area27.04 km2 (10.44 sq mi)
EstablishedApril 30, 1996 (1996-04-30)
Governing bodyBC Parks

Porcupine Meadows Provincial Park is a 2,704 hectare[1] provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located north of Tranquille Lake to the northwest of Kamloops. Its name is a direct translation of the Shuswap word for this area, "pisitsoolsia", named so for the numerous porcupine in the area.[2]

The park is on the southern end of the Bonaparte Plateau. It contains extensive sub-alpine wetlands, meadows and old growth forests. It is the highest elevation between Kamloops and 100 Mile House on the west side of the North Thompson River.

History

The park was established on April 30, 1996. The area was previously a pack-trail connecting Pass Lake and Porcupine Ridge, though the area is now unsettled.[3]

Wildlife

Wildlife in the area includes many bird species including sandhill cranes, as well as moose and mule deer.[3]

Recreational access and facilities

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