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Moose Valley Provincial Park

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100 Mile House is known for its nature and richness of bird life. Moose Valley Provincial Park is your spot if you want to be alone – just with nature and animals.

It is also the perfect spot for the canoeist. Several lakes can be accessed in this area. Eight smaller lakes, to be exact, with mostly crystal clear water connected by well-signposted portages, are for every skill level.

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