Finlay Forks

Finlay Forks, British Columbia
Former settlement
Finlay Forks is located in British Columbia
Finlay Forks
Location of Finlay Forks in British Columbia
Coordinates: 55°59′00″N 123°50′00″W / 55.98333°N 123.83333°W / 55.98333; -123.83333
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Land DistrictCariboo
Regional DistrictFraser-Fort George
Geographic RegionOmineca Mountains
Area code(s)250, 778

Finlay Forks (also called Finlay Junction and sometimes misspelt Findlay), is the confluence of the Finlay River and Parsnip River in British Columbia, Canada. The Finlay Bay Recreation Site,[1][2] on the southeast bank, is about three kilometres (1.9 mi) southeast of the former settlement (on the earlier southeast bank) that is now submerged beneath Williston Lake. Like the river, it was named after explorer John Finlay.[3] The access road from Mackenzie is called the Parsnip West FSR (formerly Finlay Forks Road and Parsnip Forest Road).[4]

  1. ^ Prince George Citizen, 11 Mar 1989
  2. ^ "Recreation Sites and Trails BC".
  3. ^ Prince George Citizen, 27 Jul 1983
  4. ^ Prince George Citizen: 19 Mar 1973, 18 May 1979; & 19 & 21 Nov 1980

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