Wells Gray Provincial Park
Wells Gray Provincial Park is a large wilderness park located in east-central British Columbia, Canada. The park protects most of the southern, and highest, regions of the Cariboo Mountains and covers 5,415 square kilometres. It is British Columbia's fifth largest provincial park, after Tweedsmuir, Tatshenshini, Spatsizi and Northern Rocky Mountains.
Helmcken Falls
Marcus Falls
John Ray's 1929 cabin at the Ray Farm
The Clearwater River valley, taken from Clearwater Valley Overlook
Clearwater River (British Columbia)
The Clearwater River is the largest tributary of the North Thompson River, joining it at the community of Clearwater, British Columbia. The Clearwater rises from glaciers in the Cariboo Mountains and flows in a mostly southerly direction for 201 km (125 mi) to the North Thompson. Its entire course, except the last 5 km (3 mi), is within Wells Gray Provincial Park. Its confluence with the North Thompson is protected by North Thompson River Provincial Park.
Clearwater River viewed from White Horse Bluff
Ray Farm in 1971. Mineral Springs in front.
Clearwater Lake. Peaks are (L-R) Huntley, Garnet and Tryfan.
Clearwater River and Osprey Falls at outlet of Clearwater Lake