Bijoux Falls Provincial Park

Fraser Fort George Region, British Columbia

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PARK AMENITIES & ACCESSIBILITY

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Access Route
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Camping
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Goods & Services
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Washrooms
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Viewing Areas
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Trails
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Water Access
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About This Park

Bijoux Falls Provincial Park is a day use park only. The Park is located on Hwy 97 in the Pine Pass between Mcleod Lake and Chetwynd. This park is easily accessible off Hwy 97 and provides a view of Bijoux Falls with excellent photography opportunities and a pleasant highway rest stop. Toilets, picnic tables and garbage receptacles are provided.

Bijoux Falls Provincial Park

Park Facilities & Accessibility Features

Access Route

From parking lot to viewing area: The surface is firm and stable comprised of asphalt. The typical running slope is steep at 3 to 5 degrees. There are a couple places where rock and roots exceed 25 mm but the trail is wide enough, they can be avoided. Bijoux Falls is fully visible from the day use parking area. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Camping

There is no camping at this location Download Full Accessibility Audit

Goods & Services

There is no interpretive centre at this location. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Washrooms

Accessible washrooms are located directly in front of parking area. There are two accessible toilets designated male and female. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Viewing Areas

Bijoux Falls is fully visible from the day use parking area. Once at the viewing area of the falls discretion should be used as to how close you want to go. There is a large viewing area with plenty of room to view the falls. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Trails

There are no specific walking/hiking trails at this location. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Water Access

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Additional Information

There is no designated accessible parking at this location. Accessible picnic tables are available.

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