Harry Lake Aspen Provincial Park

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Harry Lake Aspen Provincial Park
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Location Kamloops Division Yale Land District, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Ashcroft, BC
Coordinates 50°47′29″N121°32′29″W / 50.79139°N 121.54139°W / 50.79139; -121.54139
Area327 ha. (3.27 km²)
Established April 30, 1996
Governing body BC Parks

Harry Lake Aspen Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located northwest of Ashcroft near the upper basin of Hat Creek.

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Coordinates: 50°47′30″N121°32′30″W / 50.79167°N 121.54167°W / 50.79167; -121.54167