Topley Provincial Park lies next to Babine Lake, 12 kilometres east of Granisle, immediately west of the community of Topley Landing and 40 kilometres north of Topley.
This small 12 hectare provincial park is within the asserted traditional territory of the Nat’oot’en Nation who have used this site for a food fishery.
A large natural beach dominates the park’s frontage on Babine Lake. The park is close to the Fulton River sockeye salmon spawning channel.
This park was established for the protection of cultural and environmental values. Recreational use is not encouraged.
Established Date: April 17, 1964 Park Size: 12 hectares
Safety Information: - This park is in a wilderness area adjacent to the Fulton River spawning channels. Bears frequent this area. Visitors must be familiar with bear safety. - Bring your own drinking water as potable water is not available in the park.