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Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park

Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park was established to provide increased representation of the North Okanagan Basin and North Okanagan Highlands ecosections by capturing the full elevational range from the outskirts of Kelowna eastward to the crest of the mountains. The park has a large exclusion in the centre that locals refer to as the “donut.” This excluded area is Crown Land under Forest Tenure Licenses.

Features such as the dramatic escarpment of Little White Mountain, the scenic Myra Canyon, a number or existing trails and the historic Kettle Valley Railway, with its trestles and tunnels, have provincial recreational appeal and provide long term recreational opportunities for the increasingOkanagan Valley population.

Special Features:

The KLO Creek (Myra) Canyon, Bellevue Creek corridor and the Kettle Valley Railway are special features with special character, fragility and heritage values. Angel Springs has mineral deposits with pools, steps, sink holes and small caves.

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