
Tuya Lake - Wikipedia
Tuya Lake, located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, [1] presumably derives its name from the presence of nearby steep-sided, flat-topped volcanoes, known as tuyas. [2] The lake …
Tuya Mountains Park | BC Parks
The primary role of Tuya Mountains Park is to conserve an internationally significant, rare volcanic subglacial landform, a tuya, in a spectacular alpine tundra mountain landscape. The park …
Tuya Mountains Provincial Park - Wikipedia
Tuya Mountains Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, protecting the Tuya Range, a volcanic region at the head of the Tuya River. [1] The park is located on the …
Tuya River (BC) - Camping By Kayak
Jun 23, 2019 · The Tuya River is a wilderness multi-day in northwestern BC. Beautiful canyons, fun whitewater, and tons of wildlife make this a must-do class II-IV trip.
Tuya Mountains Provincial Park - PeakVisor
Tuya Mountains Provincial Park lies south of the Yukon border and northwest of Dease Lake, covering roughly 44,479 acres of the Tuya River headwaters in northern British Columbia.
Tuya Lake Map - British Columbia, Canada - Mapcarta
Tuya Lake, located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, presumably derives its name from the presence of nearby steep-sided, flat-topped volcanoes, known as tuyas.
Tuya River - Wikipedia
The Tuya River originates at High Tuya Lake in Tuya Mountains Provincial Park, [16] just south of Ash Mountain, the highest peak of the Tuya Range. It flows south to Tuya Lake, southeast of …
tuya lake - Huntingbc.ca
Mar 8, 2015 · my back road mapbook shows a developed trail from porter landing to tuya mountain provincial park. any one out there have any info about this trail or have been on it. …
Tuya Lake Sockeye Access
This project tagged and released sockeye salmon above the natural barrier on Tuya River to assess their ability to access Tuya Lake should the barrier be removed.
Tuya Lake in Cassiar, Canada (Google Maps) - Virtual Globetrotting
Tuya Lake, located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada [1], presumably derives its name from the presence of nearby steep-sided, flat-topped volcanoes, known as tuyas. The lake is …