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Rubyrock Lake Provincial Park

 
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A campfire ban is currently in effect for this park. For more information about campfire bans and about provincial parks with park closures and campfire bans in effect, visit the BC Parks campfire ban webpage.

Park Info

This 41,233 hectare park was established in January of 2001. Three large lakes border the park: Trembleur to the northeast; Cunningham to the southwest; and, the north arm of Stuart Lake forms the southeast boundary. Road access to the general area is by the Cunningham Forest Service Road but there is no developed road into the park. There are no facilities in the park.

Rubyrock Lake Park in characterized by broken terrain dotted with numerous small lakes and wetlands. These diverse habitats include important ungulate winter range, waterfowl migration stopover and nesting grounds, and support a wide range of wildlife species. fish species in the area include kokanee, lake char, rainbow trout, burbot, as well as a small run of sockeye salmon.

Park Size: 41,233 hectare

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Location

This park is located about 70 kilometres northwest of Fort St. James.

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Activities Available At This Park

Fishing

Fishing

Anyone fishing or angling in British Columbia must have an appropriate licence.
Hunting

Hunting

The park is open to hunting. All hunters to the area should refer to the current Hunting and Trapping Synopsis synopsis.
Wildlife Viewing

Wildlife Viewing

Diverse habitat in this park area supports a wide variety of wildlife species.
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