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Wells Gray Provincial Park Adventures

Wells Gray Provincial Park offers diverse outdoor experiences with expansive wilderness, waterfalls, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and camping.

1,339,000
Acres Protected
200
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1939
Year Established

About Wells Gray Provincial Park

Wells Gray Provincial Park
 

Wells Gray Provincial Park, located in southeast British Columbia, spans over 1.3 million acres and is known for its striking natural beauty. The park features rugged terrain with numerous volcanic formations, glaciers, and an abundance of lakes and rivers, providing vital habitats for a wide array of wildlife including black bears, moose, and wolves. Key attractions include Helmcken Falls, Spahats Creek Falls, and the Clearwater River, which offer breathtaking panoramas and serve as a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Established in 1939, the park has a rich geological history, detailed through its unique volcanic landscape. Visitors can enjoy over 200 miles of trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging backcountry treks. The park’s remote wilderness appeal attracts those seeking solitude, and its diverse ecosystems offer numerous opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and birdwatching. Wells Gray is a significant destination for those looking to explore unspoiled nature and to witness the dynamic forces of geology at work.

Highlights

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Helmcken Falls, the fourth highest waterfall in Canada, offers stunning views and a unique winter spectacle with its frozen spray cone.

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The park's volcanic geology presents rare sights such as lava flows and extinct volcanoes, offering a window into its volcanic past.

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Dawson Falls, accessible by a short walk, provides an up-close experience of the “Mini Niagara” phenomenon.

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Moul Falls Trail, which ends at a waterfall you can walk behind, provides a unique and exhilarating experience.

Notable Natural Features

Helmcken Falls

Canada's fourth largest waterfall plunges 141 meters into a basalt canyon, providing stunning year-round views.

Clearwater River

This river is known for its swift currents and excellent opportunities for whitewater rafting and kayaking.

Volcanic Formations

The park displays dramatic volcanic landforms like lava beds and extinct volcanoes.