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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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There
are grassy areas and a covered picnic shelter for
picnicking. The beach is sandy/rocky. Fire rings
are available, however visitors must supply their
own firewood. Please note that pets/domestic animals
are not permitted in the day use/beach area however
they are allowed at the creek side picnic sites.
The gate is locked daily from 11:00 pm to 7:00 am.
The day-use area is open from May 15 to September
15 and the gate is closed during the off-season.
Walk-in is permitted.
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The pit toilets and picnic shelters are wheelchair accessible. |
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There
is one hand pump located by the picnic shelter. This tap may be shut off during
the
off-season. |
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This
park has only pit toilets - no flush toilets. |
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No showers. |
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No sani-station/dump facilities. There are sani-stations located in Port Edward
and Prince Rupert. |
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Campfires are permitted within the
fire rings provided. Visitors must supply their own firewood. To preserve
vegetation and ground cover, please don’t
gather firewood from the park. Dead wood is an important habitat element for
many plants and animals and it adds organic matter to the soil. You can conserve
firewood and air quality by keeping your campfire small. Limited burning hours
or campfire bans may be implemented in some parks. Be prepared to bring a portable
stove for cooking. |
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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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The park has a fascinating nature trail that winds through lush coastal rainforest.
The trail is moderate and the length is approximately 3 km return. 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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Swimming is available
in Diana Lake. The beach is a mixture of rock and sand. There is a dam adjacent
to the day-use area. There are no lifeguards on duty at provincial parks.
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There are paddling, canoeing and kayaking opportunities at this park. Sea
kayak rentals are available in Prince Rupert |
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This park does not have
a boat launch. |
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All
five species of Pacific salmon, as well as steelhead,
rainbow trout and dolly varden, can be found in
the lakes and creeks around this park. Observe spawning
salmon in Diana Creek in August and September. Anyone
fishing or angling in British Columbia must have
an appropriate licence.
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Bicycles must keep to roadways. Bicycle helmets are mandatory in British Columbia.
Bikes are not permitted on the Diana Creek hiking trail. |
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No horseback riding. |
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Pets/domestic
animals are not permitted in the day-use area adjacent to Diana Lake and
must be kept on a leash at all times. Please obey all posted signs. 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
bears. |
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No
wildlife viewing opportunities. 
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No
winter recreation opportunities. |
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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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No
hunting in the park. |
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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. |