100 Mile Marsh



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100 Mile House


Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Birding
Interpretive Centre
Interpretive Signs
Picnicking
Walking


100 Mile Marsh is a small wetland area popular for birds and birdwatching, especially water fowl. Depending on the month, depends on the birds spotted in the marsh. The wetland marsh is located on Highway 97 in the town of 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada.

100 Mile House Pictures - 100 Mile MarshCircling the marsh is an interpretive walking path leading to some viewing benches and a grassy picnic area located near the highway entrance. The picnic area, just off the highway, is also the location of some historic artifacts and a First Nation teepee.

Most arrive at the marsh for the birdwatching opportunities. Both local birds and migratory birds visit the marsh. During April, May, October and November Trumpeter Swans visit the wetland marsh. Some of the other birds to watch for include Northern Flicker, Barn Swallow, Pied-billed Grebe, Yellow-headed Blackbird, Blue-winged Teal, Green-winged Teal, Ruddy Duck and Spotted Sandpiper.

100 Mile Marsh, 100 Mile House, BC, Canada

 

Address:

100 Mile Marsh
Highway 97
100 Mile House
Canada

How To Get To100 Mile Marsh

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Travel Highway 97 into the community of 100 Mile House. Once in the community the marsh is located behind the tourist information centre.
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