St
Mary's Alpine Park

This 9,146 hectare wilderness retreat features
numerous lakes and tarns tucked against the rugged granite cliffs, and is surrounded by
tundra and lingering snowfields.
A 45 km logging road services the Dewar Creek drainage from
nearby Kimberley, and provides access to the park boundary.
Seven creeks drain the lakes, resulting in numerous waterfalls, some as
much as 150 m in height. Experienced travellers willing to expend considerable
effort in bushwacking and route finding to visit the area, will be well rewarded in the
superbly scenic wilderness where you will encounter few, if any people.
No facilities are provided. Open year-round, no fees. No camping,
no fires and no horses are allowed, but
fishing may be enjoyed.
For further information, please link:
wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/stmarys.htm