Elk Lakes Provincial Park

Elk Lakes Provincial Park is a provincial park in south eastern British Columbia, Canada, located west of the continental divide (the British Columbia/Alberta Border).

Canadian Rockies
Ranges
  • Ball
  • Bare
  • Beaverfoot
  • Blue
  • Bow
  • Crowsnest
  • Elk
  • Fairholme
  • Flathead
  • Foothills
  • High Rock
  • Kananaskis
  • Livingstone
  • Lizard
  • Maligne
  • Massive
  • Misty
  • Morrissey
  • Palliser
  • President
  • Queen Elizabeth
  • Rainbow
  • Ram
  • Sawback
  • Sentinel
  • Sir Winston Churchill
  • Slate
  • South Jasper
  • Sundance
  • Terminal
  • Tower of London
  • Vermilion
  • Victoria Cross
  • Waputik
  • Continental Ranges
  • Hart Ranges
  • Muskwa Ranges
Mountains
  • Alberta
  • Andromeda
  • Assiniboine
  • Athabasca
  • Brazeau
  • Bryce
  • Cascade
  • Castle
  • Clemenceau
  • Columbia
  • Edith Cavell
  • Forbes
  • Hosmer
  • Hungabee
  • Joffre
  • Kitchener
  • Lyell
  • Heart
  • Pilot
  • Pyramid
  • Robson
  • Rundle
  • Sarbach
  • Smythe
  • Snow Dome
  • Stanley Peak
  • Temple
  • Three Sisters
  • Trinity
  • Twin
  • Ulysses
  • Whymper
Passes
  • Abbot
  • Athabasca
  • Bush
  • Carcajou
  • Crowsnest
  • Elbow
  • Elk
  • Fortress
  • Fraser
  • Highwood
  • Howse
  • Jarvis
  • Kananaskis
  • Kicking Horse
  • Monkman
  • Muncho
  • North Kananaskis
  • Palliser
  • Pine
  • Simpson
  • Sinclair
  • Summit
  • Sunwapta
  • Tonquin
  • Vermilion
  • Wapiti
  • White Man
  • Yellowhead
Glaciers
  • Athabasca
  • Bow
  • Columbia Icefield
  • Crowfoot
  • Hector
  • Peyto
  • Saskatchewan
  • Vulture
  • Wapta
  • Waputik Icefield
Parks and protected areas
World Heritage Sites
  • Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site
  • Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park
National
  • Parks: Banff
  • Jasper
  • Kootenay
  • Yoho
  • Waterton Lakes
  • Historic Sites: Jasper House
  • Jasper Park Information Centre
  • Yellowhead Pass
  • Athabasca Pass
  • Howse Pass
  • Kootenae House
  • Kicking Horse Pass
  • Skoki Ski Lodge
  • Twin Falls Tea House
  • Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin
  • Cave and Basin
  • Banff Park Museum
  • Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station
  • First Oil Well in Western Canada
Provincial (AB)
  • Parks: Bow Valley
  • Bragg Creek
  • Elbow-Sheep
  • Ghost River
  • Kananaskis
  • Peter Lougheed
  • Sheep River
  • Siffleur
  • Spray Valley
  • White Goat
  • Willmore
  • Historic Sites: Frank Slide
Provincial (BC)
  • Akamina-Kishinena
  • Close To The Edge
  • Dune Za Keyih (Frog-Gataga)
  • Elk Lakes
  • Graham-Laurier
  • Hamber
  • Height of the Rockies
  • Hole-in-the-Wall
  • Kakwa
  • Kikomun Creek
  • Kwadacha
  • Mount Assiniboine
  • Mount Fernie
  • Mount Robson
  • Muncho Lake
  • Northern Rocky Mountains
  • Pine Le Moray
  • Stone Mountain
Ski resorts
  • Castle Mountain
  • Fernie
  • Fortress Mountain
  • Lake Louise
  • Little Mac
  • Marmot Basin
  • Mount Norquay
  • Nakiska
  • Powder King
  • Sunshine Village
Communities
  • Banff
  • Canmore
  • Crowsnest Pass
  • Elkford
  • Fernie
  • Field
  • Jasper
  • Lake Louise
  • Sparwood
  • Tumbler Ridge
  • Valemount
  • Waterton Park
Peoples
  • Moutain Stoney
  • Mountain Metis
See also: Geography of Canada portal


Famous quotes containing the words lakes, provincial and/or park:

    Such were the first rude beginnings of a town. They spoke of the practicability of a winter road to the Moosehead Carry, which would not cost much, and would connect them with steam and staging and all the busy world. I almost doubted if the lake would be there,—the self-same lake,—preserve its form and identity, when the shores should be cleared and settled; as if these lakes and streams which explorers report never awaited the advent of the citizen.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    The dead level of provincial existence.
    George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian)

    Borrow a child and get on welfare.
    Borrow a child and stay in the house all day with the child,
    or go to the public park with the child, and take the child
    to the welfare office and cry and say your man left you and
    be humble and wear your dress and your smile, and don’t talk
    back ...
    Susan Griffin (b. 1943)