'''Naikoon Provincial Park''' [http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/naikoon.html] is in the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia. It is 69,166 hectares of lush rainforest bordered by over 100 kilometers of sandy beaches along the coastline.
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History
Landscape
The park is predominantly flat. The highest point is Toe Hill, at just over 150m above sea level.
Flora and fauna
Wildlife ''introduced'' to the region include small mammals such as raccoons, red squirrels, beaver, and muskrat. Wild cattle have also been spotted. Native species include black bears, otter, and martin.
The rainforest is comprised of towering spruce and cedar trees, and many types of ferns and other greenery along the forest floor.
Climate
Get in
There are many points of access along Highway 16 which forms a border with the park for several kilometers. Secondary access to the Rose Spit (''Nai-kun'') area of the park is provided by Tow Hill Road, which heads east from Masset.
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