Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park

Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park lies in the Squamish River watershed within the rugged terrain of the Coast mountains. As the Squamish River drains through the Pacific Ranges to the coast it has carved a deep low-level valley.

There is no river crossing from the east side of the Squamish River to the park on the west side, and there is no access by road. Views of the park are enjoyed by the public from areas outside the park boundaries.

Viewing facilities are provided on the Eagle Run dyke, across from the Easter Seals Camp at 41015 Government Road in Brackendale. Eagle viewing is at its peak from mid-November to mid-December, but significant numbers of eagles may be present from mid-November to mid-January.

Due to the park’s high conservation values, no recreation facilities exist in the park. Recreation use, except for fishing, is closed from October 1 to March 31 of each year. Recreational use from April 1 to September 30 of each year is limited, to maintain low numbers and low intensity use.

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