The primary role of Tuya Mountains Provincial Park is to conserve an internationally significant, rare volcanic subglacial landform, a tuya, in a spectacular alpine tundra mountain landscape. The park protects vulnerable plant communities including fragile tundra vegetation, of provincial significance.
In addition, the park protects extremely high quality caribou and grizzly bear habitat as well as important arctic grayling population in Butte Lake.
Activities Available at this Park: The park does offer hiking, fishing and canoeing/kayaking recreational opportunities. More information on this park will be added as it becomes available.
Park Size: 18,000 hectares Date Established: January 25, 2001