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Sir Alexander Mackenzie Provincial Park

Coordinates:52°22′48″N127°28′16″W / 52.38000°N 127.47111°W /52.38000; -127.47111
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Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada

Sir Alexander Mackenzie Provincial Park
“Alex MacKenzie
from Canada
by land
22d July 1793”
Map showing the location of Sir Alexander Mackenzie Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Sir Alexander Mackenzie Provincial Park
Location in British Columbia
Map
Interactive map of Sir Alexander Mackenzie Provincial Park
LocationCentral Coast RD,British Columbia
Nearest cityBella Coola
Coordinates52°22′48″N127°28′16″W / 52.38000°N 127.47111°W /52.38000; -127.47111
Area5.2 ha (13 acres)
Created10 February 1926
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteBC Parks Sir Alexander

Sir Alexander Mackenzie Provincial Park is aprovincial park inBritish Columbia,Canada. Located at the mouth of Elcho Harbour onDean Channel, it enshrines the farthest point west reached byAlexander Mackenzie in 1793 and the rock he marked to commemorate his journey.[2] The park is also the location of a historical First Nations village, withpetroglyphs that can be found along the beach.

The commemorative rock was originally painted on by Mackenzie using a mixture of bear grease andvermilion.[3] The words were later inscribed permanently by surveyors.[4]

"In 1923, a British Columbia land surveyor named (Captain) R.P. Bishop claimed to have found MacKenzie’s rock, although by then the paint had all disappeared. Bishop physically inscribed “Alex MacKenzie from Canada by land 22 July 1793” on the rock; note this is worded differently from the phrase reported by MacKenzie."[5][6]

The Park and monument can only be reached by boat. If seas are very calm, a float plane landing may be possible. There are no facilities at this park. The nearest communities areBella Coola to the southeast andOcean Falls to the west.

References

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  1. ^"Sir Alexander Mackenzie Park".Protected Planet. Retrieved2020-09-16.
  2. ^Warkentin, Germaine.Canadian Exploration Literature:An Anthology. Dundurn Press, Toronto, 2007.p 391
  3. ^"Sir Alexander Mackenzie".BC Parks. Retrieved2024-06-03.
  4. ^"Sir Alexander Mackenzie Park".BC Parks. Retrieved2024-06-03.
  5. ^MacKenzie Reaches the Pacific Menu
    The original painting read “Alexander Mackenzie, from Canada, by land, the twenty-second of July, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three”
  6. ^Sir Alexander Mackenzie's rock. End of the first journey across North America; Bishop, Richart Preston, 1884-1954

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