Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park

It is located in the north-eastern part of the province, 90 km south-west from Fort Nelson and it is bordered to the north by the Alaska Highway.

The park is among seven sites that are recommended to be protected by the 1997 Fort Nelson Land and Resource Management Plan due to its unique ecological diversity.

This allowed public to give extra information through mails, online forms, meeting and open houses.

[4] The area is notable for a range of water features including rivers, streams, waterfalls, rapids, small glaciers and lakes.

The remoteness and wilderness of Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park has made it potentially an area for the plants and species to adapt to climate change.

Shrub zones could expand due to trees moving to upper elevations and reduction of Boreal Altai Fescue Alpine BEC subzone.

By taking activities like field trips and lectures, students can learn more about the ecology, wildlife, history and culture of this park.