| Beatton Provincial Park | |
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| Location | Peace River Land District,British Columbia, Canada |
| Nearest city | Fort St. John, British Columbia |
| Coordinates | 56°19′39″N120°56′39″W / 56.32750°N 120.94417°W /56.32750; -120.94417 |
| Area | 320 ha (3.2 km2; 1.2 sq mi)[1] |
| Established | September 14, 1934 |
| Governing body | BC Parks |
| Website | bcparks |
Beatton Provincial Park is aprovincial park in thePeace River Country of northeasternBritish Columbia,Canada. It is located on the Eastern shores ofCharlie Lake approximately sixteen kilometers (9.9 mi) fromFort St John, British Columbia. The 320-hectare (790-acre) provincial park offers facilities that include vehicle accessible camping, boat launch, drinking water, picnic area, pit toilets, playground and a large trail system. The provincial campground only operates between May and September, but the park trail system is open year-round.The park's large trail network is maintained by the Whiskey Jack Nordic Ski Club[2] and is used forcross-country skiing andsnowshoeing in the winter andhiking in the summer. There are over 20 km (12 mi) of groomed cross-country ski trails designed for beginner, intermediate and advanced skiers and a toboggan hill located near the parking at the main gate.
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56°18′39″N120°56′52″W / 56.31083°N 120.94778°W /56.31083; -120.94778 (Beatton Provincial Park)