SLIM CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK

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SLIM CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK PURPOSE STATEMENT AND ZONING PLAN March 2003 1

Slim Creek Provincial Park Purpose Statement and Zoning Plan Slim Creek Provincial Park is located along Highway 16, approximately 110 km east of Prince George. This 506-ha park protects an old-growth cedar-hemlock forest, alluvial terraces and wetlands in the Upper Fraser Trench and Caribou Mountains ecosections. Most of the park supports a very wet, cool Interior Cedar Hemlock biogeoclimatic subzone, while very wet, cool Sub-Boreal Spruce is found at higher elevations. A variety of fish species are found in Slim Creek, including burbot, chinook salmon, Dolly Varden, lake chub, longnose dace, longnose sucker, mountain whitefish, peamouth chub, rainbow trout, redside shiner, and sculpin. The park was a long standing ecological reserve proposal (ERP 214) prior to being recommended for park status by the Prince George Land and Resource Management Plan in 1999. The purpose of the ecological reserve was to conserve an example of an interior western red cedar western hemlock forest. Primary Role The primary role of Slim Creek Provincial Park is to protect an interior western red cedar western hemlock forest and special habitat and ecosystem features of the Upper Fraser Trench Ecosection.. Known Management Issues Determine most appropriate designation. Timber Theft Response Undertake an evaluation to determine if the designation of Slim Creek should be changed from Class A park to an ecological reserve. Sign the boundaries of the park. Increase staff presence through periodic site visits and monitor the situation. Zoning The entire park (506 ha) is zoned Natural Environment. 2

Representation ecosection biogeoclimatic subzone/variant CONSERVATION Small contribution to the under-represented Upper Fraser Trench Ecosection. 7.24% of this ecosection is protected by 4 protected areas. Slim Creek is the smallest of these and contributes only 2.68% towards overall provincial representation of this ecosection. Also makes a very minor contribution to the representation of the Caribou Mountains Ecosection. Minor representation of: ICHvk2: 10.43% protected; Slim Creek contributes only 2.8% of the overall protected areas system representation of this variant. SBSvk: only 3.62% protected; Slim Creek contributes only 1.1% of the overall protected areas system representation of this variant. Special Feature X Old growth forest, wetlands and alluvial terraces Rare/Endangered Values Unknown Scientific/Research Opportunities RECREATION Representation: backcountry destination travel corridor X Potential travel rest stop /day use recreation along Highway 16. This function would not be appropriate if the area s designation is changed to an ecological reserve. local recreation Special Opportunities Education/Interpretation Opportunities X Easy access to diverse ecosystem and habitat types; potential wildlife viewing Representation Special Feature CULTURAL HERITAGE unknown unknown 3

Other Designations OTHER MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS Relationship to Other PAs X Slim Creek Provincial Park complements other protected areas that represent the Upper Fraser Trench (including Sugarbowl/Grizzly Den, West Twin, and Jackman Flats) by protecting features of old growth forest, alluvial terraces, and wetland. Co-operative Management Arrangements Partnerships Vulnerability X The Conservation Risk Assessment Process identified 2 risk factors (the shape and the size of the park) for the park and rated them as highly significant. Three stressors/threats were identified for the park: Forest harvesting activity was rated as highly significant; roadways which was rated as moderately significant; and log theft which was rated as low significance. Relationship to Other Strategies X Prince George LRMP Area: 506 hectares Date of establishment: June 29, 2000 4

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