词条 | Callaghan Lake Provincial Park |
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Callaghan Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located in the upper Callaghan Valley to the west of the resort town of Whistler. The dormant volcano Mount Callaghan overlooks the lake on its north side, while just to the south of the park is the sliding events facility for the 2010 Olympics. Callaghan Lake was to be the site of the base village for a proposed ski resort, Powder Mountain Resort, but the project never went through due to alleged interference by William Vander Zalm and others in the then-Social Credit government. The park was established in 1997 and expanded in 2000, currently totalling approximately 2,691 hectares.[1] References1. ^BCGNIS listing "Callaghan Lake Park" {{coord|50|12|00|N|123|11|00|W|display=title}}{{Pacific Ranges}}{{British Columbia parks}}{{BritishColumbia-park-stub}} 5 : Provincial Parks of British Columbia|Sea-to-Sky Corridor|Pacific Ranges|Protected areas established in 1997|1997 establishments in British Columbia |
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