Anstey-Hunakwa Provincial Park | |||||||
Iucn Category: | II | ||||||
Map: | British Columbia | ||||||
Location: | Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada | ||||||
Nearest City: | Salmon Arm, BC | ||||||
Coordinates: | 51.1414°N -118.915°W | ||||||
Area: | 6,852 ha (68.52 km²) | ||||||
Established: | 18 April 2001 | ||||||
Governing Body: | BC Parks | ||||||
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Anstey-Hunakwa Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Shuswap Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. 6,852 hectares in size, the park was established 18 April 2001.[1]
The park aims to protect grizzly, black bear, moose, mule deer, pine marten, and Townsend's big-eared bat. Includes the most extensive undisturbed Interior Cedar Hemlock moist-warm Variant 3.
Access to the park is by boat at the north end of Anstey Arm on Shuswap Lake. The closest communities are Sicamous, Sorrento and Salmon Arm.