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Redfern-Keily Provincial Park

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Redfern-Keily Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia , Canada .

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3-903: It was established in the Muskwa Ranges of the northern Rockies , along the Besa River and its tributaries. It was named after William (Bill) Keily (born in January 1878 in Valcartier Village , Quebec ). Kelly was a trapper , photographer , and Wilderness Guide in the area. The centre piece of the park is the Redfern Lake , formed on the course of the Besa River. Glaciers such as the Ithaca Glacier and Achaean Glacier are also protected by this park. The park

6-529: Is part of the larger Muskwa-Kechika Management Area . This British Columbia protected areas related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Muskwa Ranges The Muskwa Ranges are a group of mountain ranges in northern British Columbia , Canada . They are part of the Northern Rockies section of the Rocky Mountains and are bounded on their west by

9-993: The Rocky Mountain Trench and on their east by the Rocky Mountain Foothills . They are delimited on the north by the Liard River and on the south by the Peace Reach of the Lake Williston reservoir (formerly the Peace River ), south of which the next major grouping of the Rockies is the Hart Ranges . The Muskwa Ranges cover a surface of 97,388 square kilometres (37,602 sq mi) and stretch for 424 kilometres (263 mi) from north to south. This article about

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