Silver Lake Provincial Park

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Silver Lake Provincial Park
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Location in British Columbia
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Location Fraser Valley RD, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Hope
Coordinates 49°19′00″N121°24′00″W / 49.31667°N 121.40000°W / 49.31667; -121.40000 Coordinates: 49°19′00″N121°24′00″W / 49.31667°N 121.40000°W / 49.31667; -121.40000
Area77 ha (190 acres)
Governing body BC Parks
Website Silver Lake Provincial Park

Silver Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located in the Skagit River Valley [2] just south of Hope and comprising 77 ha. [3]

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References

  1. "Protected Planet | Silver Lake Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  2. BC Parks infopage
  3. "Silver Lake Park". BC Geographical Names.