Khutzeymateen Provincial Park

Khutzeeymateen Provincial Park, also known as Khutzeymateen/K'tzim-A-Deen Grizzly Sanctuary, is a provincial park located in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada.[2] The park was established on August 15, 1994 by BC Parks to protect critical habitat for the region's grizzly bear population.[3]

Khutzeymateen Provincial Park
Khutzeymateen/K'tzim-A-Deen Grizzly Sanctuary
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)[1]
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityPrince Rupert
Coordinates54°38′00″N 129°46′31″W
Area45,052 hectares (111,330 acres)
DesignationProvincial Park
EstablishedAugust 15, 1994
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteBC Parks Khutzeymateen

Geography

Khutzeeymateen Park is located in the northern Kitimat Ranges at the head of Khutzeymateen Inlet approximately 37 km (23 mi) northeast of Prince Rupert. It borders Ksi X’anmaas Conservancy to the north, Khutzeymateen Inlet Conservancy to the west, and Khyex Conservancy to the south. [3]

The park protects 44,588 hectares (110,180 acres) of upland and 464 hectares (1,150 acres) of foreshore in the drainage basin of the Khutzeymateen River.[3]

Activities

All visitors entering the sanctuary by boat are required to check-in at the K’tzim-a-deen Ranger Station located in the inlet. Due to the ecological importance of the park, activities are limited to guided tours of the river estuary and a limited amount of controlled viewing from the inlet. Land use is strictly prohibited.[3]

References

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