Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park
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Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park is a
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in
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,
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. It is home to the second largest natural hot springs in Canada, after Deer River Hot Springs 15 km to the north east. It is a natural river of hot water rather than a spring fed man made pool. The park is part of the larger Muskwa-Kechika Management Area. The community of
Liard River, British Columbia Liard River is a small community in northern British Columbia, Canada. It has a population of about 100 people. It is located at Kilometre 799 (Mile 496) of the Alaska Highway, near the border of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory. Hist ...
is located nearby.


History and conservation

The Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park was created in April 1957. The first boardwalk and pool facilities were built by the
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in 1942. The Liard River Hot Springs proper are located at . They were originally named the Theresa Hot Springs. The park contains a warm water swamp and
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which supports rich and diverse plant communities as well as mammal and bird species. Watch for
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feeding in the warm water swamps. Bears, as well, are a common hazard in summer months, and may be feeding only away from bathers. Due to the lush plant life (including 14 species of orchids) influenced by the warmth of the springs, the area used to be known as the "Tropical Valley". A rare predatory black bear attack occurred on August 14, 1997, claiming two lives.


Recreation

Alpha pool with water temperatures ranging from ; There are raised walkways from the parking area to the springs so that the delicate muskeg that forms the swamp is not disturbed. The walkway was the scene of a much-publicized black bear attack that killed two tourists on August 14, 1997. The campground is open year-round


Amenities

*Bathing pools *Change houses *Wheelchair access *Playground *A long wooden walkway leads from the parking lot to the hotsprings pool, crossing picturesque muskeg.


Location

The park is located at mile 475 (or km 765) on the Alaska Highway, between Fort Nelson ( south-east) and Watson Lake ( north-west). The community of Liard River is just west of the park, at the 499 Milepost.


Size

1082 hectares in size.


Photo gallery

Image:Liard Hotsprings sign.JPG Image:Liard_Hotsprings_pool.JPG


See also

*
List of British Columbia Provincial Parks The British Columbia Parks and Protected Areas System is the collection of physical properties owned or administered by BC Parks, an agency of the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. These protected areas are ...
*
List of Canadian provincial parks This is a list of all provincial/territorial parks and other provincial/territorial protected areas in Canada. Alberta Alberta's provincial parks and protected areas are managed by Alberta Parks and Alberta Government's ministry of Alberta ...
* List of National Parks of Canada *
Muncho Lake Provincial Park Muncho Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located on the Alaska Highway as it transits the northernmost Canadian Rockies west of Fort Nelson. The park is part of the larger Muskwa-Kechika Management Area. It is ...
* Stone Mountain Provincial Park * Toad River Hot Springs Provincial Park


References


External links


Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park
- on BC Parks (Ministry of Environment) website

{{British Columbia parks Hot springs of British Columbia Liard Country Provincial parks of British Columbia 1957 establishments in British Columbia Protected areas established in 1957