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Stuart Lake Marine Provincial Park Stuart Lake Marine Provincial Park is located in north central British Columbia. This park is significant because the Stuart-Trembleur-Takla Lake boating system travels through the park, bringing with it prime canoeing and fishing adventures. The park offers little in terms of facilities, so all visitors should be prepared for a variety of conditions. Address: 32 km northwest of Fort St. James BC Canada
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Sustut River The Sustut River is a class I angling river, attracting fly-fishers for its trophy-sized steelhead. Located north of Fort St. James, access to this remote region is by air only.
Address: . Fort St. James BC Canada
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Rubyrock Lake Provincial Park Established in 2001, this 41,000 hectare park is dotted with small lakes and wetlands. The park's terrain makes it prime habitat for ungulates, waterfowl and other wildlife species. The local lakes and streams are populated with lake char, kokanee salmon and rainbow trout, making the park popular with fishers. The park also features designated hiking trails. Address: 70 km northwest of Fort St. James BC Canada
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Stuart Lake Measuring 75 km (47 mi) long, Stuart Lake is one of British Columbia's largest natural lakes. Fishing opportunities include rainbow trout, lake trout and kokanee. Address: . Fort St. James BC Canada
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