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Coordinates: 50°0300N 125°1900W / 50.05000°N 125.31667°W / 50.05000; -125.31667
 

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Elk Falls Provincial Park

IUCN category II (national park)

A view of Elk Falls and the Campbell River
Map showing the location of Elk Falls Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Elk Falls Provincial Park

Map showing the location of Elk Falls Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Elk Falls Provincial Park

LocationSayward Land District, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityCampbell River, BC
Coordinates50°02′29N 125°19′15W / 50.04139°N 125.32083°W / 50.04139; -125.32083
Area1,055 ha. (10.55 km²)
EstablishedDecember 20, 1940
Governing bodyBC Parks
Websitebcparks.ca/elk-falls-park/

Elk Falls Provincial Park is a provincial parkinBritish Columbia, Canada. It is 1,807 hectares (4,470 acres) in size and is located at the east end of John Hart Lake on the northwest side of the city of Campbell River, on Vancouver Island.[1]

The Park was established in 1940 to protect the waterfall and canyon. In 1947, the John Hart Dam and Generating Station was completed, followed by two other dams upstream, Strathcona and Ladore. Most of the water that used to flow over the falls is now diverted for power production. A suspension bridge over the canyon was completed in 2015, and provides a good view of Elk Falls.

References

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  1. ^ "Elk Falls Park". BC Geographical Names.
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50°03′00N 125°19′00W / 50.05000°N 125.31667°W / 50.05000; -125.31667


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