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Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park This tropical oasis in BC inland interior is home to dozens of species of birds, black bears, porcupines, and moose. The microclimate is unusually warm and fosters the growth of colourful and vibrant flora. |
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Greenway Trails/Otway Just outside Prince George sits roughly a dozen, double-tracked trails. The Cranbrook Hill Greenway is a scenic 22 km (13.7 mi) that offers a dramatic view of Prince George. There is also the Greenway Trail, which leads visitors through meadows and beside crystalline lakes. |
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Stone Mountain Provincial Park This park makes up part of the famous "Serengeti of the North". Cameras are always a valuable asset up here as sightings of black bears, stone sheep, and caribou are remarkably frequent. Hikes on the Flower Springs Lake Trail gives visitors close-up encounters with ptarmigan, grouse, harlequin ducks, and various species of British Columbian songbirds. Moose can be spotted in the early morning and during the evening in the lowland spruce areas close by. |
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