A small and environmentally sensitive island in the South Thompson River, Banana Island Park is not suitable for recreation.
The park protects spring salmon spawning grounds and nesting grounds for a variety of birds and waterfowl such as Canada geese, osprey and bald eagles and also wintering habitat for tundra and trumpeter swan. Nesting waterfowl are found here from April to July, with nesting raptors from spring until August.
Note: There are no camping or day-use facilities provided at this park. There are no toilets in the park.
Established Date: April 30, 1996 Park Size: 6 hectares