Granby Provincial Park is a wilderness area north of Grand Forks, BC. It is one of the last intact watersheds in the Southern Interior and access is limited. The lower forested drainage of this park includes old-growth stands of cedar and hemlock forest. The lower elevation forests offer hiking and fishing for experienced hikers with good outdoor skills. The grassy meadows at higher elevations form high quality grizzly habitat. The grassland meadows from an old burn are rare and is valuable as habitat for grizzly bear, deer and elk. (http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/granby/)

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