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Great Bear Rainforest Mountains
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    Roche de Boule Mountains
    The town of Hazelton is surrounded by the 910 m (3,000 ft)cliffs of the Roche de Boule mountain range, topped by breathlessly high peaks, which cap out at the 2,076 metre (6,811 feet) height of Hagwilget Peak. The range stretches from Smithers through Hazelton to Kitseguecla.
     
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    Mount Blanchet Provincial Park
    Mount Blanchet Provincial Park protects valuable wildlife while also offering a serene park for hiking, fishing and hunting. Grizzly bears, mountain goats and caribou all roam the park and those with keen eyes should be able to spot animals near Takla Lake.
    Address: 80km east of Hazelton  BC
     

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    Coast Mountains
    The Coast Mountains extend southwards from the Alaska Panhandle, following the shoreline to Hagenborg. They are covered with a temperate rainforest, but are also characterised by snowy peaks and icefields. The mountains are home to moose, bears and numerous eagles, and offer many hiking trails of varying levels of difficulty.
     

     
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