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  2. Floe Lake - Wikipedia

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    Floe Lake is a lake in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada. The lake is accessible by a 10.7 km [1] hiking trail that leaves from a marked trailhead on highway 93 or the Rockwall Trail. There is a backcountry campground at the lake as well as a Warden's cabin staffed by Parks Canada.

  3. Kootenay National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kootenay National Park is a national park of Canada in southeastern British Columbia. ... Floe Lake taken from the Floe Lake backcountry campground – July 2004.

  4. Goat Range Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] There are no facilities in this wilderness park, other than rudimentary trails and backcountry campsites. The park is 879.47 km 2 in size, is located between Slocan Lake (S) and Trout Lake (N), bordering Kootenay Lake The regions surrounding the park are known for its mining ghost towns from the days of the "Silvery Slocan ...

  5. List of provincial parks of the Kootenays - Wikipedia

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    Park name Regional districts Coordinates Size Established Remarks; ha acres Akamina-Kishinena Provincial Park: East Kootenay: 10,921.5 26,988 1995 Beaver Creek Provincial Park

  6. Floe Peak - Wikipedia

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    Floe Peak is a 3,006-metre (9,862 ft) mountain summit located on the western border of Kootenay National Park, in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada. The name for this mountain has not been officially adopted yet. Its nearest higher peak is Foster Peak, 3.0 km (1.9 mi) to the northwest, [1] and both are part of the Vermilion Range.

  7. Foster Peak - Wikipedia

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    Foster Peak is a 3,204-metre (10,512-foot) mountain summit located on the western border of Kootenay National Park. It is the highest point in the Vermilion Range, a sub-range of the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada. Its nearest higher peak is Mount Ball, 14.96 km (9.30 mi) to the northeast. [5]