Tā Ch'ilā Provincial Park | |||||||
Photo Alt: | The shoreline of a shallow lake with trees framing the picture and reeds farther out in the lake | ||||||
Iucn Category: | II | ||||||
Map: | British Columbia | ||||||
Relief: | yes | ||||||
Map Alt: | A map showing the location of the park in British Columbia | ||||||
Location: | British Columbia, Canada | ||||||
Nearest City: | Fort St. John | ||||||
Coordinates: | 59.3831°N -129.09°W | ||||||
Area Km2: | 47.28 | ||||||
Governing Body: | BC Parks | ||||||
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Tā Chilā Provincial Park,[1] formerly Boya Lake Provincial Park, is a provincial park located in the Stikine Region of British Columbia, Canada. The park located 120 km north-by-northwest of the community of Dease Lake near BC Highway 37 (the Stewart–Cassiar Highway). Boya Lake is named for Charlie Boya, a First Nations man from the area.