Khutzeymateen Provincial Park

Khutzeymateen Provincial Park
Khutzeymateen/K'tzim-A-Deen Grizzly Sanctuary
Khutzeymateen Inlet
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityPrince Rupert
Coordinates54°38′00″N 129°46′31″W / 54.63333°N 129.77528°W / 54.63333; -129.77528
Area45,052 hectares (111,330 acres)
DesignationProvincial Park
EstablishedAugust 15, 1994
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteBC Parks Khutzeymateen

Khutzeeymateen Provincial Park, also known as Khutzeymateen/K'tzim-A-Deen Grizzly Sanctuary, is a Class A provincial park located in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. The park, within the purview of BC Parks, was established on August 15, 1994, to protect critical habitat for the region's grizzly bear population and the largest contiguous stand of old-growth Sitka spruce in the world. It was officially opened by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on August 17, 1994.