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  2. E. C. Manning Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    It was the teamwork of Manning and Arthur Wellesley Gray, Minister of Lands from 1933 to 1944, that established Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, Hamber Provincial Park, Wells Gray Provincial Park, and E.C. Manning Provincial Park. [5] Over the years, Manning Park has decreased in size, the most noticeable change being the park boundary in the east.

  3. Frosty Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Frosty Mountain is the highest peak in E. C. Manning Provincial Park, and is part of the Hozameen Range which is a subrange of the Cascade Range. [2] It has a lower elevation subsidiary peak known as Frosty Mountain East (2409 m) which is labelled as Frosty Mountain on some maps. [3]

  4. Eastgate, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Eastgate is a small cabin community located at the Eastern portal of Manning Provincial Park in the Cascade Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. [1] It is located in the Similkameen-Okanagan Forest District. The community store and gas station, and formerly the now closed restaurant, are popular for visitors of Manning Park Resort and ski

  5. Lightning Lake - Wikipedia

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    There are two drive-in camping areas, maintained by Manning Park Resort for BC Parks, on Lightning Lake. The first is Lone Duck Group Camp, which is open year-round, and the Lightning Lake Campground, which is a trailer-camping facility with flush toilets. There are no hike-in campgrounds on Lightning Lake due to its proximity to roads. [1]

  6. Pacific Crest Trail - Wikipedia

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    E. C. Manning Provincial Park (1), the northern terminus of the trail. [68] Until 2025, northbound hikers with a Canada PCT Entry Permit were allowed to cross the border to exit at nearby Manning Park Resort. [69] The Canadian Border Services Agency discontinued this program in late January 2025. [70] [71] [72]

  7. Gibson Pass Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    The Hope-Princeton Highway was constructed in 1949, allowing easy access to the park. A small motel was constructed near the site of the current Manning Park Resort. Throughout the years, multiple different layouts and locations were tried for the ski hill, and many proposals (including a bid for the Winter Olympic games) [2] were put forward, but ultimately the Gibson Pass location was a

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  9. Hozameen Range - Wikipedia

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    A group of hikers in E.C. Manning Provincial Park.. The Hozameen Range (spelled Hozomeen Range in the United States [2]) is a mountain range in southwestern British Columbia and northern Washington, straddling the division between the Coast and Interior regions of that province.