- Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park
Infobox_protected_area | name = Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park
iucn_category = II
caption = View from Gott Peak
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location =British Columbia ,Canada
nearest_city =Lytton, British Columbia
lat_degrees = 50
lat_minutes = 15
lat_seconds = 26
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 122
long_minutes = 0
long_seconds = 12
long_direction = W
area = 1,071.91 km²
established = November 22, 1995
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governing_body =BC Parks Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park is a
provincial park inBritish Columbia ,Canada . Nearly the completeStein River watershed from the mountains to theFraser River is protected in this park, though there are some areas of the watershed that were left out.History and conservation
In the 1980s there was a plan to log the valley. This was protested by the environmentalists who argued that this was the last untouched watershed in the southern Coast Mountains. In 1988
Fletcher Challenge announced a moratorium on logging the Stein. After strong public support, and an annual music festival that raised awareness, the Stein Valley was finally protected as a park in November 22, 1995. It is jointly administered by theLytton First Nation and BC Parks.The name "Stein" comes from the Nlaka'pamux word "Stagyn", which means "hidden place". This land is an important spiritual land for the
First Nation s in the area. There are a number ofPetroglyphs in the park. Some are easily visible, other must be sought out, and some are closely guarded secrets of the local people.The park protects over 50 species of mammals, including
mountain goat ,cougar ,wolverine , black bear andgrizzly bear . Bird species includegolden eagle s,sharp shinned hawk s,barred owl s,pygmy owl s,white-tailed ptarmigan ,pileated woodpecker s andrufous hummingbird s, as well as several species of chickadees, warblers and nuthatches. The Stein River containsDolly Varden char ,rainbow trout and Rocky Mountain whitefish, as well as steelhead trout, coho, pink and chinooksalmon .Recreation
This park has 150 km of backpacking trails and a number of wilderness camping areas. There are 4 cable crossings and a
suspension bridge across the river.Location
Located near
Lytton, British Columbia , or 185 kilometres southwest ofKamloops, British Columbia .Area
1,071.91 km²
External links
* [http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/sten_val/trails.html PAGENAME]
* [http://sea.unep-wcmc.org/wdpa/sitedetails.cfm?siteid=100285&level=nat UN database entry]
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