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Eskers Provincial Park — Attraction in Area A (Salmon River/Lakes)

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Eskers Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park comprises roughly 4,044 hectares and was created in 1987. Located west of Nukko Lake, which lies northwest of the city of Prince George, it protects an area of the 40-kilometre Stuart River Eskers Complex.
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Eskers Provincial Park
CanadaBritish ColumbiaArea A (Salmon River/Lakes)Eskers Provincial Park

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Eskers Provincial Park

Fraser-Fort George A, BC, Canada
4.6(50)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Eskers Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park comprises roughly 4,044 hectares and was created in 1987. Located west of Nukko Lake, which lies northwest of the city of Prince George, it protects an area of the 40-kilometre Stuart River Eskers Complex.

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(800) 689-9025
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bcparks.ca
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Kyle TkachukKyle Tkachuk
This is one of my favorite areas to go. Great network of lakes and trails. Easy to get to, easy to navigate as there's a sign/map at almost every junction. Clean, stocked outhouses, numerous benches along the trails, as well as educational signage. Just be sure to stick to the trails as there's lots of Devil's Club and make sure to wear good footwear because the trails get quite slick when the rain rolls in.
Scott SmithScott Smith
These small bodies of water, known as kettle lakes, were formed 10 000 years ago when glaciers retreated, leaving behind glacial chunks. As the chunks melted they left behind circular depressions that the lakes fill.
Heidi BoothHeidi Booth
Beautiful trails. Nice variety of terrain with enough hills to exert yourself but not too steep for a casual hike. Even in the cold, the views are great. We'll be back when the snow falls too.
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This is one of my favorite areas to go. Great network of lakes and trails. Easy to get to, easy to navigate as there's a sign/map at almost every junction. Clean, stocked outhouses, numerous benches along the trails, as well as educational signage. Just be sure to stick to the trails as there's lots of Devil's Club and make sure to wear good footwear because the trails get quite slick when the rain rolls in.
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These small bodies of water, known as kettle lakes, were formed 10 000 years ago when glaciers retreated, leaving behind glacial chunks. As the chunks melted they left behind circular depressions that the lakes fill.
Scott Smith

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Beautiful trails. Nice variety of terrain with enough hills to exert yourself but not too steep for a casual hike. Even in the cold, the views are great. We'll be back when the snow falls too.
Heidi Booth

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5y

This is one of my favorite areas to go. Great network of lakes and trails. Easy to get to, easy to navigate as there's a sign/map at almost every junction. Clean, stocked outhouses, numerous benches along the trails, as well as educational signage. Just be sure to stick to the trails as there's lots of Devil's Club and make sure to wear good footwear because the trails get quite slick when the...

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6y

Choose your hike length, looping out to direct maintenance road in increments. I have hiked all day long occasionally, beautiful Lakes and scenery I must add. I live very close. Once a cyclist came by my house, and I cleared a tree fallen across the road. Obviously, great Neighborhood next to Eskers Provincial Park, and may I add it is well maintained, and great for Cross Country...

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4y

Very beautiful, large range of ecosystems and many lakes. I can see why this place is protected. We did the 11 km loop around a few the lakes, very up and down and you are always in the tree line so its difficult to tell how far you have gone. Good...

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