Mount Edziza Provincial Park protects an immense volcanic complex in northwestern British Columbia, offering a remote wilderness experience with dramatic volcanic landscapes, alpine hikes, and abundant wildlife.
Mount Edziza Provincial Park spans approximately 933,000 acres in the northern interior of British Columbia, encompassing the Mount Edziza volcanic complex, one of the largest and most pristine volcanic regions in Canada. The park features a diverse geography including lava plateaus, cinder cones, obsidian flows, glaciers, alpine meadows, and rugged peaks that rise to over 2,700 meters. The volcanic history here dates back millions of years, with eruptions shaping the land and leaving behind unique geological formations such as the Big Raven Plateau and The Pyramid. The park is part of the traditional territory of the Tahltan people, who have longstanding cultural and spiritual connections to the area. Visitors to Mount Edziza Provincial Park are drawn to its remote wilderness character and outstanding recreation opportunities, including multi-day hiking expeditions, backcountry camping, wildlife viewing of species like mountain goats and caribou, and exploration of interesting geology. Access to the park is limited, with few trails and no developed facilities, creating a true wilderness experience that appeals to skilled hikers and adventurers. The park's dramatic volcanic scenery, alpine lakes, hot springs, and expansive vistas make it a significant destination for naturalists, photographers, and backpackers seeking solitude and rugged landscapes far off the beaten path.
Mount Edziza volcanic complex with cinder cones and lava flows
Obsidian Ridge, known for its sharp volcanic glass formations
Anyox Hot Springs, natural thermal springs in a remote setting
Big Raven Plateau offering expansive views of the park’s volcanic terrain
A prominent volcanic peak offering panoramic alpine views after a strenuous climb.
A sharp ridge comprised of volcanic glass, historically used by indigenous peoples for tools.
A distinctive volcanic cone that rises sharply from the surrounding lava plateau.