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  2. Cultus Lake Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    Cultus Lake Waterpark is one of the three amusement parks operated by Destination Cultus in Cultus Lake, British Columbia, with the others being Cultus Lake Adventure Park and Splashdown Vernon. It claims to be the largest water park in the province, at 640 acres (260 hectares). [2] [3]

  3. Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. [1] It is home to the second largest natural hot springs in Canada, after Deer River Hot Springs 15 km to the north east. [2] It is a natural river of hot water rather than a spring fed man made pool. [3]

  4. List of water parks in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    1.2.1 Alberta. 1.2.2 British Columbia. ... The following is a list of water parks in the Americas sorted by region. ... Columbia Falls; Electric City Water Park, ...

  5. Willmore Wilderness Park - Wikipedia

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    Kakwa Wildlands Park, Kakwa Provincial Park and Willmore Wilderness Park comprise the first interprovincial park shared between Alberta and British Columbia. [1] [2] Access to the park is via Highway 40, through the hamlet of Grande Cache, and the four staging areas: Sulphur Gates, Cowlick Creek, Berland River and Rock Lake. [3]

  6. Kakwa Wildland Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Kakwa Wildland Park is a provincial park in the Rocky Mountain Foothills just east of the northern Canadian Rockies, in Alberta, Canada, [2] immediately east of the border with British Columbia at the 120th meridian west. The park is home to Alberta's tallest waterfall, the Kakwa Falls, which is 30 metres tall. [3]

  7. Mount Robson Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is located entirely within British Columbia, bordering Jasper National Park in Alberta. The B.C. legislature created the park in 1913, the same year as the first ascent of Mount Robson by a party led by Conrad Kain. It is the second oldest park in the provincial system. [2]

  8. Emerald Lake (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Lake is a freshwater lake located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. [1] Yoho National Park is one of the 4 contiguous National Parks in the heart of Canada's Rocky Mountains, along the boundary of British Columbia and Alberta Provinces, the other Parks are Kootenay, Jasper, and Banff.

  9. Canadian Rockies - Wikipedia

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    The four adjacent parks, combined with three British Columbia provincial parks, were declared a single UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 [5] for the unique mountain landscapes found there. Numerous provincial parks are located in the Canadian Rockies, including Hamber , Mount Assiniboine and Mount Robson parks.