Wells Gray Provincial Park
The Wells Gray Provincial Park is British Columbia's forth largest Park and protects most of the southern, and highest, regions of the Cariboo Mountains. Easy access to the park is only provided in the south via the Clearwater Valley Road. We were impressed by the waterfalls we saw alongside the road (Spahats Falls, Dawson Falls, Helmcken Falls). From the Green Mountain viewing tower we were provided with a panorama of the southern part of the park. We did also a short hike to the Foot Lake that wasn't much fun because of billions of mosquitos buzzing around. At the end of the road at Clearwater Lake we enjoyed the silence and beauty of the lake as well as beautiful hummingbirds whirring around a feeder when having a coffee at the day use area. Wells Gray Provincial Park is definitely worth a trip.
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