Burns Lake Park
British Columbia
Burns Lake Park is a 65 hectare parcel of land on the south shore of Burns Lake, 4 km to the southeast of the village of Burns Lake. This small park was established in 2001 and lies within the asserted traditional territories of the Burns Lake Band, the Wet’suwet’en and the Carrier-Sekani Tribal Council. The park includes a peninsula jutting into Burns Lake, gently rolling terrain with a young forest canopy of aspen, cottonwood, birch, pine and spruce. There are no facilities within the park.
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