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Finn Creek Provincial Park

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Finn Creek Provincial Park is 303 hectares of beautiful nature that is great to enjoy during the summer and winter. The park vegetation includes cottonwoods, cedars, hybrid spruce and birch stands. The park protects water life, such as bull trout, Coho salmon, and Chinook salmon. It is also home to Grizzly bears, moose, and various bird species.

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