Bear Glacier Provincial Park
Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
56°05′59″N 129°40′17″W / 56.09972°N 129.67139°W / 56.09972; -129.67139Bear Glacier Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is 542 ha (1,340 acres) in size and was established, effective 11 May 2000, by the Nisga'a Treaty, Appendix G-3.
The toe of Bear Glacier is visible from British Columbia Highway 37A roughly halfway between the Meziadin Junction and Stewart.[1]
The glacier was part of the closing scene in the film "Insomnia" with Al Pacino.[2]
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- BC Parks website
- "Bear Glacier Park". BC Geographical Names.
56°06′00″N 129°40′00″W / 56.10000°N 129.66667°W / 56.10000; -129.66667 (Bear Glacier Provincial Park)
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Boundary Ranges
- Chutine
- Cinder
- Devils Paw
- Devils Thumb
- Dipyramid
- Hoodoo
- Ibex
- Iskut Canyon
- Kates Needle
- King Creek
- Little Bear
- London
- Nesselrode
- Ratz
- Seconed Canyon
- Snippaker Creek
- The Volcano
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