The
area now known as the Top Of The World Provincial Park was once the
home of the Upper Kutenai Indians. This 8 791 hectare Park is an alpine
region of great beauty. Most of the Top of the World Plateau is at an
elevation of above 2 200 metres.
To the
east of the Park stands the Van Nostrand mountain range and to the west
are the jagged peaks of the Hughes Range. Forest cover consists of alpine
fir, Engelmann spruce, lodgepole pine, Sitka elder, alpine larch, white
bark pine and spruce. Alpine flowers carpet much of the plateau. Photographers
and animal lovers alike will not be disappointed, as the Park is home
to numerous species of birds and big game. Weather conditions are typically
"Rocky Mountain", temperatures varying greatly between summer and winter,
even night and day.
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LOCATION
This Park
is located in the Kootenay Range of the Rocky Mountains, 48 kilometres
as the crow flies from Kimberley. There are two routes to the Fish Lake
area, both utilizing logging roads that are accessible from late May
to mid-November.
From the
south via Ram Creek A very rough road. Turn onto Sheep Creek Road 400
metres north of Skookumchuk on Highway 93/95. At kilometre 9.6, take
the right fork, cross the Lassier River and continue past the cattleguard.
At km 27.7 turn right and stay on this road until km 52. The trail into
the park starts here.
From the
north via Whiteswan Lake Turn east off of Highway 93/95, 4.5 km south
of Canal Flats. At km 21.3 take the fork to the right, then at km 29.6
turn right and cross Coyote Creek. Go straight ahead at km 30.7 and
stay on the main road to km 52. The trail begins here.
For additional
information and maps contact:
BC
Parks
District Manager
Box 118
Wasa, BC VOB 2KO
Telephone (250) 422 4200
Facsimile (250) 422 3326
PARK
FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES
Camping
- There are four locations where camping is permitted in this Park -
the junction of Nicol Creek and Lussier River, Sayles Meadows, Fish
Lake and at the campsite at Coyote Creek. A cabin which accommodates
up to 25 guests is found at Fish Lake and designated campsites are found
around the lake.
Fishing
& Boating - Fish Lake is noted for its cutthroat and Dolly Varden
fishery. Although there is a bait ban at present, angling with flies
and lures is permitted.
Hiking
& Trails - Because trails provide the only access to the park and
to its attractions, there are many located throughout Top of the World,
all varying is stages of difficulty. Some include the Parking Area to
Fish Lake, 6.7 km Fish Lake to Sugarloaf, 7 km; Lakeshore Trail, 2 km;
and Fish Lake to Summer Pass, 4 km.
Other
Activities - Horses are permitted in the park on the Coyote Creek,
Galbraith and Fish Lake horse trails. An intermediate cross-country
ski trail from Nicol Creek crossing to Fish Lake is accessible during
winter months.