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  • SUMMER CAMPING
    Located north of Harrison Hot Springs, Sasquatch Park is characterized by a series of pocket lakes, a unique second-growth and birch forest, and scenic mountain ridges.
    Hicks Lake and Deer Lake are ideal for motorboating and canoeing, while Trout Lake provides a tranquil fishing experience. Visitors can also enjoy camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnicking.
    History
    Sasquatch Park was originally created by Order-in-Council in 1959. The park encompassed 20 hectares on the east side of Harrison Lake, a freshwater inland fjord. At that time, the park was named Green Point Park. In 1960, a picnic site was developed at the lakefront. The site included picnic tables, change houses, a pressurized water system, a boat launch, and parking for 200 cars. The adjacent lands containing Hicks, Deer, and Trout lakes were added in 1968, and the park was renamed Sasquatch Park after the legendary Bigfoot, who is alleged to have roamed the area.
    Wildlife
    The diversity of habitats at Sasquatch Park supports a large variety of wildlife species, including beavers, mountain goats, woodpeckers, warblers, and vireos. Several rare species have been observed in the park, including the bald eagle, tailed frog, and black petal tail dragonfly. The lakes and streams in the park provide excellent fish habitat for over 10 species of fish from the sturgeon, smelt, salmon, catfish, and stickleback families.
    Location - maps.app.goo.g...
    Booking Camping Location - camping.bcpark...
    ✍ Audio credits -
    👉 Gahaka Mal Pipila | ගහක මල් පිපිලා - Cover by Thiwanka Mihiran
    Original Artist | Karunarathna Diwulgane
    Music | Gunadasa Kapuge
    Lyrics | Yamuna Malini Perera
    👉Api Hangum Walata
    Artist: Victor Rathnayake
    Lyrics: Premakeerthi de Alwis
    Composed: Victor Rathnayake
    👉 Meedum Dumaraye
    Artist - Kasun Kalhara
    Music Composer - Kasun Kalhara
    Lyrics - Chaminda Rathnasuriya

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