| Ed Bird – Estella Lakes Provincial Park | |
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| Location | Cassiar Land District, British Columbia, Canada |
| Nearest city | Mackenzie, BC |
| Coordinates | 56°55′59″N125°05′59″W / 56.93306°N 125.09972°W /56.93306; -125.09972 |
| Area | 5,578 ha. (55.78 km²) |
| Established | April 11, 2001 |
| Governing body | BC Parks |
Ed Bird – Estella Lakes Provincial Park is aprovincial park in British Columbia, Canada.
This park was traditionally used by First Nations people.
Before becoming a provincial park on April 11, 2001, it was a forest recreation site and was later made into a protected area.[1]
Hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling are allowed within the park grounds.
Located 67 km south ofFort Ware, British Columbia on the Russel Forestry Service Road. The closest community isMackenzie, British Columbia.
The park is 55.87 square kilometres in size.
56°56′02″N125°05′49″W / 56.934°N 125.097°W /56.934; -125.097
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