Tsintsunko Lakes Provincial Park is a 333-hectare provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located south of the Deadman River between Kamloops (SE) and Bonaparte Lake (NW).
[1] There is marked hiking in the park though it is a remote area and challenging to navigate.
[3][4] The Tsintsunko trail was historically used by First Nations, cattlemen, guide outfitters and herders.
[6] These lakes contain wild stocks of rainbow trout.
This British Columbia protected areas related article is a stub.