Hudson's Hope Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Hudson's Hope, British Columbia.
Centrally located, Beattie Park offers a picnic area, gazebo and playground. The Hudson's Hope Visitor Centre is also located in the park.
Butler Ridge Provincial Park provides boat access to British Columbia's largest man-made lake—as well as offering excellent hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities. A hiking trail runs along the spine of Butler Ridge and gives hikers an unparalleled view of Willistone Lake and the surrounding Rocky Mountains. Golden eagles can often be spotted patroling the skies while stone sheep navigate the canyon.
Bocock Peak Provincial Park is a high elevation park located on the headwaters of the Peace River. Features of the park include a unique limestone cave system (9th deepest cave in Canada) and a selection of protected wildlife. Grizzly and black bear populations call this area home, as do marmots and porcupines. Access to the park is limited with no road system servicing the park.
Situated on the north shore of Williston Lake, the largest body of water in British Columbia, Dunlevy Provincial Recreation Area is popular for angling. An array of wildlife can also be seen here including elk, caribou, bald eagles, hawks and a variety of other birds.
Explore the woodlands of the Jamieson Woods Nature Preserve, featuring a mixture of pine and aspen trees, flowers, shrubs and sand dunes. Several species of woodpeckers inhabit the region. Outdoor adventurers can enjoy mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and ATVing.


