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Lower Nimpkish River Provincial Park

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This undeveloped wilderness park protects animals and their habitat while allowing people to enjoy and experience this rural landscape. You can fish, hunt, hike backcountry, camp, and swim in this beautiful location, keeping in mind that it is an undeveloped wilderness.

This park is about 200 hectares, located only 5 km south of Port McNeil. The park lies within the traditional territory of the Namgis First Nation and contains a traditional cross-island trade route known as the Grease Trail.

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