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Where to see Moose in British Columbia

We found 5 places featuring Moose in British Columbia. Plan your next visit below.

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Moose

Common · Mammals

Map of Moose sightings in British Columbia

Explore clustered snap locations for this species in British Columbia.

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Darke Lake Provincial Park place preview
🌿Park8 sightings5 species
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British Columbia, CA

Darke Lake Provincial Park

Camping and Fishing

You might spot Shinyleaf Meadowsweet, Northern Checkerspot, and Fireweed.

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Ryan Provincial Park place preview
🌿Park5 sightings4 species
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British Columbia, CA

Ryan Provincial Park

Day Use and Family Friendly

You might spot Orange Hawkweed, Shinyleaf Meadowsweet, and Columbia Lily.

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Anarchist Protected Area place preview
🌿Park7 sightings3 species
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British Columbia, CA

Anarchist Protected Area

Family Friendly and Hiking

You might spot Ocean Spray, Rocky Mountain Woodsia, and Prairie Smoke.

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Lockhart Creek Provincial Park place preview
🌿Park1 sightings1 species
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British Columbia, CA

Lockhart Creek Provincial Park

Kootenay Lake Views and Bird Watching

You might spot Wild Sarsaparilla, Thimbleberry, and Oregon Boxwood.

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Pennask Creek Provincial Park place preview
🌿Park3 sightings1 species
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British Columbia, CA

Pennask Creek Provincial Park

Educational Programs and Fishing

You might spot Western Labrador Tea and Grouse Whortleberry.

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Recent snaps of Moose in British Columbia

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Aug 30, 2025

Darke Lake Provincial Park

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May 28, 2010

Ryan Provincial Park

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