Designated in June of 2000, this 20,984 hectare park takes in three-quarters of the 110 km long Stuart River corridor between Fort St. James and the Nechako River. Road access to the corridor exists at several points but the most efficient access is by boat. There are no facilities provided (NTS Map Reference: 93J/3, 93/J/4, 93K/1, 93K/8).
Special Features: River corridor provides critical habitat for Chinook and sockeye salmon, and red-listed white sturgeon. Also a high value wildlife corridor for ungulates: includes deer and elk winter ranges.
Stay Safe: Bring your own water as there is no potable water available.
Established Date: June 29, 1999 Park Size: 20,984 hectares