Conkle Lake Provincial Park
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					Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
| Conkle Lake Provincial Park | |
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| Location | Similkameen Division Yale Land District, British Columbia, Canada | 
| Nearest city | Osoyoos, BC | 
| Coordinates | 49°10′19″N 119°06′00″W / 49.17194°N 119.10000°W / 49.17194; -119.10000 | 
| Area | 587 ha. (5.87 km2) | 
| Established | March 15, 1973 | 
| Governing body | BC Parks | 
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Conkle Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, west of the confluence of the Kettle and West Kettle Rivers.[1] The park size is 587 hectares.[2] Bird species that live in the area are the common loon, merganser, ruffed grouse, pileated woodpecker, black-capped chickadee, and ruby-crowned kinglet. Mammals that live in the area are bears, squirrels, raccoons, rodents, beavers, deer, rabbits, foxes, and moose.
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49°10′00″N 119°06′00″W / 49.16667°N 119.10000°W / 49.16667; -119.10000
 
	


