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Attention
Visitors - Important Notice!
- No park
alerts at this time.
Park
Info:
While the Upper Raush (5,582 ha) and Lower
Raush (1,279 ha) are two distinctly separate protected
areas, their adjacency and similarity warrant we document
them as one unit.
Created through the efforts of the Robson Valley Land and
Resource Management Plan and the Protected Areas Strategy,
these protected areas protect portions of an undeveloped,
relatively pristine watershed. Located on the south west side
of the Fraser River, just south of McBride, these protected
areas have no road access or facilities of any kind. As part
of the Northern Columbia Mountains Ecosection, these protected
areas contain four biogeoclimatic subzones. Dominating the
valley floor is Sub-boreal Spruce (SBSdh) while slightly upslope
a rare variant of Interior Cedar Hemlock (ICHmm) exists. Higher
yet, one finds Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir (ESSFmm1) melding
into Alpine Tundra (AT).
There is no road access to either of these protected areas.
There is an old road on the east side of the Raush River,
on private land, and permission from the owner must be obtained.
The Lower Raush protects excellent riparian wildlife habitat,
while the Upper Raush protects a variety of biogeoclimatic
subzones.

Park
Size: 5,582
hectares
Special
Notes:
Management
Planning:
Management
Planning Information
Location:
Located
on the south west side of the Fraser River, just south of
McBride, these protected areas have no road access or facilities
of any kind.
There
is an old road on the east side of the Raush River, on private
land, and permission from the owner must be obtained.
Map/Brochure:
Any maps listed are for
information only - they may not represent legal boundaries and should not be
used for navigation.

Nature & Culture:
Visitor
Safety:
General
Visitor Safety Information (park
safety, hazards, wildlife safety information, health risks)

Reservations:For
parks that accept reservations,
all vehicle accessible campsites (with the exception of
group sites) must be reserved through Discover
Camping.
There
is no camping at this park.
Explore
Parks: Fees, park listings, what
you should know before you go and other useful links.

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No
vehicle accessible camping facilities at this park.
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No
wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping.
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No
group campsites.
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No
day-use or picnic facilities.
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There
are no wheelchair accessible facilities at this park.
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Bring
your own drinking water as potable water is not available
in the park.
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There
are no toilets at this park. |
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No
showers.
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No
sani-station/dump facilities.
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Campfires
are not permitted.
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There are no electrical hook-ups in this park. |
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There
are no regularly scheduled interpretive programs at
this park.
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There
are no developed trails at this park. For your own safety
and the preservation of the park, obey posted signs
and keep to designated trails. Shortcutting trails destroys
plant life and soil structure.
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This
park does not have a playground.
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No
swimming.
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There
are no opportunities for canoeing or kayaking in this
park.
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This
park does not have a boat launch.
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No fishing. Anyone fishing or angling in British Columbia
must have an appropriate licence.
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Cycling
is not permitted.
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No
horseback riding.
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Pets/domestic
animals must be on a leash at all times and are
not allowed in beach areas or park buildings. You
are responsible for their behaviour and must dispose
of their excrement.
Backcountry
areas are not suitable for dogs or other pets due to
wildlife issues and the potential for problems with
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Although there are no developed trails, this park
protects Mountain Goats, Grizzly Bear Habitat and wintering grounds for
Moose.

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There are heliskiing opportunities in this park. Contact McBride Chamber
of Commerce for more information.
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No
SCUBA diving or snorkelling opportunities. |
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No
windsurfing opportunities. |
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No
waterskiing opportunities. |
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Anyone
hunting in British Columbia must have an appropriate licence. Check
the BC Hunting Regulations for seasons and closures.
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No
climbing or rock climbing opportunities. |
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No
spelunking or caving opportunities. |
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No
cabins, yurts or lodges for public use. |
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