Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park

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Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park is a protected area on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, renowned for its ancient coastal temperate rainforest and some of the world’s tallest spruce trees.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
provincial park
temperate rainforest area
adjacentTo Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
climate maritime climate
conservationStatus protected under British Columbia Park Act
continent North America
country Canada
ecosystemType coastal temperate rainforest
establishedFor protection of old-growth rainforest
recreation and nature appreciation
wildlife habitat conservation
floraType coniferous forest
governingBody BC Parks
hasEcosystemService carbon storage
habitat for threatened species
watershed protection
hasFeature Carmanah River NERFINISHED
Walbran Creek NERFINISHED
large canopy trees
moss-covered forest floor
old-growth forest trails
remote wilderness setting
steep river valleys
knownFor ancient coastal temperate rainforest
biodiversity
conservation of old-growth forest
old-growth Sitka spruce trees
very tall coniferous trees
locatedIn British Columbia
Carmanah Valley
Pacific Northwest
Vancouver Island
Carmanah Valley
surface form: Walbran Valley
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
nearbyWaterBody Pacific Ocean
partOf Carmanah-Walbran watershed
protectedAreaCategory IUCN Category II
recreationalActivity backcountry camping
hiking
nature photography
wildlife viewing
region Southwest Vancouver Island
treeSpeciesPresent Douglas fir
surface form: Douglas-fir

Sitka spruce
western hemlock
western redcedar

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Vancouver Island containsProtectedArea Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park