Graham-Laurier Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the larger Muskwa-Kechika Management Area.[2] The main recreation activity in the park is hunting. The park is a remote wilderness area located approximately 145 km northwest of Fort St. John.[3] The main attraction at the park is Christina Falls, which can be accessed by the Christina Falls trail. Only ATVs and non-motorized users can use the 22-km long route,[4] but there are other non-motorized routes throughout the park.[3][5]
Access
There is motorized access to Grahm-Laurier Park through the Halfway/Graham Forest Service Road that provides an entrance for motorized visitors in the southeast corner of the park.[3]
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