John Dean Provincial Park

ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Provincial Park
View from Pickles Bluff
Map showing the location of ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Provincial Park
Map showing the location of ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Provincial Park
Location on Vancouver Island
Map showing the location of ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Provincial Park
Map showing the location of ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Provincial Park
Location in British Columbia
Map showing the location of ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Provincial Park
Map showing the location of ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Provincial Park
LocationCentral Saanich, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates48°36′44″N 123°26′53″W / 48.61222°N 123.44806°W / 48.61222; -123.44806
Area174 ha (430 acres)
EstablishedDecember 9, 1921
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteBC Parks John Dean
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ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Provincial Park, formerly John Dean Provincial Park, is a small, densely vegetated provincial park (174 hectares) on the Saanich Peninsula of southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The park is located on and around ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱ (Mount Newton), a small mountain (elevation 305 m) in the traditional territory of Wsanec First Nations,[2] itself situated 20 km north of Victoria, the provincial capital city.

Featuring lush vegetation, the park is noted for its virgin old-growth douglas-fir and western red cedar, with large specimens up to 70 m in height (taller than the tallest tree in the UK and the tallest conifer in all of Europe)[3] and for its rich Coastal Douglas-Fir ecosystem, little of which remains on southern Vancouver Island. About a quarter of the old-growth forest to the north-west lies on the Cole Bay reserve of the Pauquachin First Nation.

  1. ^ "Protected Planet | John Dean Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
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  3. ^ "Four of Britain's tallest trees in glen near Inverness". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 25 March 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2019.