Give Invasive Plants the Brush Off - Charlie Lake, British Columbia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 56° 18.391 W 121° 00.067
10V E 623668 N 6241989
Charlie Lake Provincial Park is located 11 km north of Fort St. John at the junction of the Alaska Highway and Highway.
Waymark Code: WM14PDW
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/06/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane
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STOP Invasive Species

in your tracks




This flora sign is about invasive plants such as; Hawkweed Species, Yellow Hawkweed, Wild Caraway, Common Tansy and Oxeye Daisy. The sign is within the Charlie Lake Provincial Park.

Charlie Lake Provincial Park

This BC Provincial Park borders the southwestern shore of Charlie Lake. The lake itself is only 23 feet deep and about 9.5 miles long. Charlie Lake Provincial Park is 176 hectares and is in the rolling landscape of the Interior Plains. Charlie Lake is in Peace Country and is a small community with less than 2,000 residents.

Charlie Lake Provincial Park was established May 20, 1964. The park offers camping and a day use area. Within the park you can wander the network of trails, and offers activities such as: swimming, sailing (Canoes, kayaks and non-motorize crafts), fishing, cycling (designated roads and trails within the park).

Also is a day-use picnic area which includes a playground, large grass fields, picnic shelter, horseshoe pits, parking spaces for 40 vehicles and a boat launch.

The park is open to public access from May 10, 2021 – Sept. 12, 2021.
During the off season the park is accessible, but may not offer full services such as water, security etc. and the gate is closed.

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