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At Nechako Lodge we believe in and practice ecotourism.
We are located in the middle of the incredible backcountry wilderness
of Central British Columbia. Our trails all lead to beauty and adventure.
We have rapids, lakes, waterfalls, and scenery that must be seen
to be believed. Bird watchers are in their glory, as is anyone wishing
to catch sight of wildlife and let's not forget the fish. Looking
for something different? Our abundant local plant life will catch
your attention - from edible mushrooms, a multitude of wild flowers,
to fresh juicy berries.
Nechako Lodge is the eastern gateway to Tweedsmuir Provincial
Park. Established in the 1930's, it is the largest provincial park
in the province of British Columbia, covering an area of more than
980,000 hectares. Wildlife is fairly prevalent and ranges from caribou,
mountain goat, moose, deer, grizzly and black bear, wolf, and coyote
to smaller mammals such as weasel, marten, wolverine, marmot, and
squirrels. The park is also home to a great variety of waterfowl,
songbirds, and birds of prey. Most of the lakes and rivers have
populations of mountain whitefish, rainbow trout, kokanee, and burbot.
You will find geography that ranges from the slopes of the Rainbow
and Coast Mountains to the rolling hills of the Interior Plateau.
This park is an eco-tourist's delight.
We have the expertise to show you where to go and what you can
expect. You tell us your needs and we help you plan the trip. Visitors
from around the world have been captivated by what they saw and
experienced. Be it canoeing, fishing, birding, hiking, flightseeing,
over night camping, or just sitting around the lodge relaxing and
enjoying a gourmet meal, we have it all for you.
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