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Seven Sisters Provincial Park

Provincial Park
Seven Sisters Provincial Park and Seven Sisters Protected Area are named for the spectacular set of peaks visible from Highway 16 between Hazelton and Terrace. Seven Sisters Provincial Park and Protected Area offer an exceptional, natural setting for a wide variety of existing and potential recreational activities. Six trails run from Highway 16 into the Seven Sisters Protected Area. They are Boulder Creek Trail, Whiskey Creek Trail, Cedarville Trail, Coyote Creek Trail, Watson Lake Trail and Oliver Creek Trail. Horses have not been used extensively to access Seven Sisters Park and Protected Area in the recent past. Currently, mountain bikes and horses are permitted on the Oliver Creek Trail only. This access may be closed in the future if it results in damage to vegetation.
Terrace, Hazelton, Kitwanga
Oliver Creek Trail
Park Size: 39,206 hectares
54.850025
-128.331613
Creeks
Yes - two old trappers cabins are located on Oliver Creek Trail
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Seven Sisters Provincial Park and Protected Area are located just south of Kitwanga, between Terrace and Hazelton. Most visitors access the park by trails originating near Highway 16. See location map at BC Parks site: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/regional_maps/stewart.html For more information and important visitors notices visit the BC Parks website .

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Carol

Oliver Crrek trail posted on: 05 / 19 / 2014

I haven't rode on this trail for quite awhile but not to put a rush on the horses and a nice lunch break at the first cabin it took us about 9 hours up and back because of elevation increase. One needs to give the horses lots of breaks. I have hiked it so know how difficult the breathing can be. I have rode right to above treeline, from there you can take the Flint Creek trail back but need someone to bring horse trailers for pick up. Check out Inar Blix hiking book for details, Trails to Timberline. Also the Terrace BC hiking club for recent updates on trail. I noticed that the park has put up a new sign at the hwy 16. Check FB for recent pictures


Donna Rennison

trail access/ use posted on: 02 / 17 / 2014

I was wondering if anyone has rode this trail recently? if so what shape is it in? and how far / many hrs ride? any info would be much appreciated. thanks


Carol

Old Bridge posted on: 03 / 03 / 2012

I have been up the Oliver Creek trail several times on horseback to above tree line. I was wondering if there has been any work done to the bridge ?


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