Denetiah Provincial Park
About This Park
The Denetiah and Dall Lakes area has long been recognized for its remote wilderness location, stunning beauty and outstanding recreational values. Fine-textured beaches provide canoeing, fishing and camping opportunities at these lakes. An extensive alpine plain southwest of Denetiah Lake is an ideal location for hiking, horseback riding and wildlife and scenery viewing in a beautiful, remote wilderness setting. For the experienced backcountry adventurer, a portion of the Davie Trail, which extends from Fort Ware to Lower Post, travels through the park adjacent to the Rocky Mountain Trench. The Kechika River is recognized as an outstanding special feature for its superb wilderness float trip and wildlife viewing values. Located west of the Rocky Mountain Trench in the Cassiar Mountains, Denetiah marks the northwestern boundary of the Peace Liard district.
Park Size: 97,908 hectares
Special Notes:
- Special care must be taken in alpine and sub-alpine areas. These are among the most fragile because of the severe conditions and short growing season. Please walk carefully and tread lightly.
Location and Maps
Denetiah Park lies primarily west of the Rocky Mountain Trench and approximately 160 km upstream of Fort Ware along the Kechika River. There are no designated roads entering the area. The park is a remote wilderness area and access is only by boat, and air or foot and horse along the Davie Trail from Lower Post. River access usually occurs at Skook's Landing, near the community of Fireside, and involves a 250 km boat trip. Most visitors to the area are members of guided hunting and/or fishing trips.
Management Planning
Management Planning Information
- Online Management planning information for this park is not available at this time.
Activities Available at this Park
Canoeing
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Denetiah Park provides excellent opportunities for backcountry horseback riding. Riders should be experience and prepared for wilderness travel, as there are no designated trails.
Hunting
Pets on Leash











