Waterfall - Golden Ears Provincial Park, Vancouver

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Golden Ears Provincial Park is a Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, and is 555.9 square kilometers (214.6 sq mi). It is named after the prominent twin peaks which are commonly referred to as Golden Ears (Mount Blanshard) (elevation: 1,716 meters (5,630 ft)). The park was originally part of Garibaldi Provincial Park (established in 1927) but was split off as a separate park in 1967.[3] Golden Ears Provincial Park is situated in the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish people. The area was logged extensively in the 1920s by the Lougheed and Abernathy Logging Company.[4] Many recreational attractions are found within the park. Golden Ears Provincial Park is a protected area that contains many endangered species of flora and fauna.

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