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Spring run-off affects access to three recreation sites

The high level of spring run off has forced closure to two B.C. Forest Service recreation sites in the Vanderhoof area and limited access to one near Fort St. James.

The high level of spring run off has forced closure to two B.C. Forest Service recreation sites in the Vanderhoof area and limited access to one near Fort St. James.

Grizzly Lake and Woodcock Lake recreation sites, located at 23 km and 25 km on Grizzly Forest Service Road, are closed until further notice "due to overly saturated access roads, making both unusable," officials said in a press release.

In the Fort St. James area, Great Beaver Lake Recreation Site, located at 444 km on Teardrop Forest Service Road, is accessible only from the west (Fort St. James) due to a washout at 450 km. Access from Prince George is not available at this time.

"Recreational users, particularly users pulling large trailers, should be aware that turnaround space may be limited at the closure locations," officials said.

There are numerous recreation sites in these areas where access has not been affected, including Graveyard Lake and Tory Lake recreation sites in the vicinity of the Grizzly and Cobb forest service roads and Teardrop Lake and Tureen Lake recreation sites on the Prince

George side of the washout on Teardrop Lake Forest Service Road.

For more information and updates, call 250 567-6416 or check the Recreation Sites and Trails BC website at: www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca