Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park
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Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park
Photo courtesy of Finger Lake Wilderness Resort
Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park features a beautiful series of lakes and is a regionally significant recreational destination. The park surrounds Finger and Tatuk Lakes and extends south to include the smaller Turff, Vance, Cory, Bodley, and Harp Lakes south of the Tatuk Hills.

Abundant populations of Rainbow Trout and Kokanee are the main attraction for anglers in the area. Guided and resident hunting and boating are also popular pursuits. The diverse and high-value habitat in the park provides for a range of animal species including grizzly and black bear, ungulates, small fur-bearers, waterfowl, shore-birds, and eagles.


Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park
Photo courtesy of Finger Lake Wilderness Resort

LOCATION

Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park is located 80 kilometres south of Vanderhoof and 115 km southwest of Prince George. To access Finger Lake and the west end of Tatuk Lake, use the Kluskus forest service road near Vanderhoof. Access to the east end of Tatuk Lake is via the Pelican (Prince George) or Bobtail (Highway #16) Forest Service Roads.

ACCOMMODATIONS

There are two resorts in the park; one is at the west end of Finger Lake and the other is on the northwest shore of Tatuk Lake. Both of these resorts also have boat launching facilities. One rustic recreation site is located on the east end of Tatuk Lake and is available for camping. The site offers a boat launch, pit toilets, but no potable water is provided.

Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park
Photo courtesy of Finger Lake Wilderness Resort

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Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park
Photo courtesy of Finger Lake Wilderness Resort
RECREATION

Canoeing and Kayaking, cycling, fishing, hiking, hunting, swimming, waterskiing, and wildlife viewing.

Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. The resorts may have track-set trails for cross-country skiing but the rest of the park is wilderness skiing.

Snowmobiles, tobogganing and ice-skating are allowed in the park on any trail or roadway, plus the frozen lakes.



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