Broughton Archipelago Provincial Park
Broughton Archipelago Provincial Park is the largest marine provincial park located in British Columbia, Canada. The park is located in the Queen Charlotte Strait around 30 km east of Port McNeill, a town situated on Vancouver Island. In terms of its functions, the park offers tourism opportunities such as kayaking and whale watching, preserves a wide array of wildlife including many at-risk species, and has a long history of use by First Nation peoples.
Broughton Archipelago Provincial Park | |
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Morning steam rising off the Fog Islets of Broughton Archipelago Provincial Park | |
Coordinates | 50°41′N 126°41′W |
Operator | BC Parks |
Website | Broughton Archipelago Provincial Park |
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