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Diana Lake Provincial Park

Coordinates: 54°13′41″N 130°09′47″W / 54.228°N 130.163°W / 54.228; -130.163
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Diana Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.

History and conservation

The park was established in 1980.

The park provides lake, lakeshore and forest recreation opportunities for local residents and travelers along the Highway 16 corridor. Diana Lake is the primary freshwater recreation site, popular for swimming and picnicking, for regional residents. It also has a fascinating nature trail that winds through lush coastal rainforest. All five species of Pacific salmon, as well as steelhead, rainbow trout and dolly varden can be found in the lakes and creeks around this park.

Location

Located 16 kilometres east of Prince Rupert, British Columbia.

Size

233 hectares in size.

54°13′41″N 130°09′47″W / 54.228°N 130.163°W / 54.228; -130.163