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Nestled in the heart of British Columbia, Canada, Elephant Hill Provincial Park stands tall as a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and visitors seeking solace in the beauty of the wild. Spanning an impressive 968 hectares, this provincial park serves as a safeguard for Elephant Hill, an iconic landmark situated beside the Trans-Canada Highway at the junction leading to the picturesque town of Ashcroft, a short distance from Cache Creek.
The McAbee Fossil Beds site is located east of Cache Creek, and west of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. The area is part of an ancient lake bed dating back 50 million years. It is considered the most diverse fossil bed in British Columbia and is known for its fossilized plants, insects, and fish from the Eocene Epoch.
Kenna Cartwright Park is a popular attraction and is the largest municipal park in the province of British Columbia. It is located on the outskirts of the city of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada and features an extensive system of over 40 km of combined hiking trails and 800 hectares of the region’s typical desert-like terrain. The park also has some of the most breathtaking views in the Thompson/Okanagan region. The lookout spots offer splendid views of the city as well as the Thompson Valley, Kamloops Lake, and Overlander Park, where the North and South Thompson Rivers collide.
Sun Peaks is an alpine ski village located high in the mountaintops of the Thompson/Nicola region of British Columbia, Canada. In the winter months, the population swells, and people flock by the thousands to enjoy the snowy winter weather and ideal skiing and snowboarding conditions. In the summer months, the town is much less busy but has many fun activities to enjoy, including concerts and shows. As such, there is occasionally an influx of visitors it and it can get fairly busy.