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Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park

Coordinates: 52°42′30″N 124°59′00″W / 52.70833°N 124.98333°W / 52.70833; -124.98333
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Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park
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LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityQuesnel, British Columbia
Coordinates52°42′30″N 124°59′00″W / 52.70833°N 124.98333°W / 52.70833; -124.98333
Area111,977 hectares
Established1995
Governing bodyBC Parks

Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Chilcotin Country of British Columbia, Canada. The park is 111,977 hectares in size and contains Far Mountain and Mount Downton, its two most prominent peaks.

History and conservation

Established in 1995 the park was recommended for protection under the Cariboo-Chilcotin Land-Use Plan, and designated a Class A Park.

Itcha Ilgachuz protects alpine grasslands, wetlands, and wildlife habitat. The Itcha Range and Ilgachuz Range are shield volcanoes that formed 5 and 2.5 million years ago as the North American Plate drifted over the Anahim hotspot. These ranges are situated in the rain shadow of the Coast Mountains, and support a high diversity of plant and animal species including woodland caribou.

Recreation

The park has a network of unmaintained trails for hikers or equestrian users. One trail is open to mountain biking. Wilderness backcountry camping and fishing or hunting (with a license) are permitted.

In winter, a network of snowmobile trails and play areas is available that avoids the preferred winter range of the woodland caribou.

Location

The park is north of BC Highway 20 near the community of Anahim Lake. There are no roads in the park.