Fish Creek Community Forest
PARK AMENITIES & ACCESSIBILITY
Access Route
Camping
Goods & Services
Washrooms
Viewing Areas
Trails
Water Access
About This Park
The Fish Creek Forest provides an opportunity for the people of Fort St. John to actively take part in the integrated management of a forest. Three interpretive trails help residents become familiar with the plant life and wildlife of the area and provide an excellent recreational opportunity year-round.
Fish Creek is a natural area which is not maintained on a regular basis. All users entering this area do so at their own risk and should be aware that hazards may exist. Hazards may include: uneven, wet and/or slippery trails, obstacles such as stumps, rocks, roots and holes, wildlife, streams and creeks, trees and vegetation (including poisonous or toxic plants). There are no water stations on the trails so please carry enough water for your group.
There is a 500 metre trail (The Anatomy Trail) that is designated wheelchair accessible.
Fish Creek Community Forest
Park Facilities & Accessibility Features
Access Route
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Camping
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Goods & Services
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Washrooms
There are no washrooms at this site. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Viewing Areas
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Trails
There is a 500 metre trail (The Anatomy Trail) that is designated wheelchair accessible. There are picnic tables and benches located at the trail head. None of the picnic benches are accessible. The accessible portion of the trail is comprised of asphalt and is firm and compact. The typical running slope is a moderate 2 to 3 degrees. Download Full Accessibility Audit