Owyacumish River Provincial Park and the adjoining Brim River Hot Springs Protected Area epitomize the rugged terrain and spectacular scenery of the BC north coast. Rivers flow through narrow valleys with steep, bare rock walls interspersed with numerous waterfalls; all of which are surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of the Coast Mountains, Kitimat Ranges.
The park contains old-growth forests, fish & wildlife habitat and scenic waterfalls. The remoteness and pristine condition of the area, in combination with the marine – freshwater interface, ensures high value habitat that is suitable for a wide range of wildlife species, from shorebirds to grizzly bears.
Established Date: May 20, 2004 Park Size: 805 hectares (803 ha upland, 2 ha foreshore)
Stay Safe: - There are no developed trails in the park. - Be bear aware while on shore in this park and avoid taking dogs or other pets into backcountry areas.