Sproat Lake Provincial Park

Coordinates: 49°17′46″N 124°55′36″W / 49.29611°N 124.92667°W / 49.29611; -124.92667
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Sproat Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park near Port Alberni in British Columbia, Canada's Vancouver Island. Its name derives from a lake named after 19th century entrepreneur and colonial official Gilbert Malcolm Sproat.

Petroglyphs

Petroglyphs at Sproat Lake

One of the park's most significant features is a panel of petroglyphs called "K’ak’awin" on lakeshore rocks depicting mythological figures. Though little is known of the origin of the prehistoric images, the area has been traditionally occupied by the Hupacasath First Nation.[1]

Park features

The 39-hectare park on Highway 4 is 15 kilometres west of Port Alberni and is a popular recreation area featuring swimming and boating in Sproat Lake and camping. On the north shore of the lake, there is a popular boat launch, a small beach and 58 vehicle-accessible campsites in the park.[2] The park is near the home base of Coulson Flying Tankers, which operates Martin Mars water bombers.

References

External links

  • "Sproat Lake Park". BC Geographical Names.
  • Sproat Lake Provincial Park Official Site
  • Martin Mars - Coulson Flying Tankers

49°17′46″N 124°55′36″W / 49.29611°N 124.92667°W / 49.29611; -124.92667