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The British Columbia Wildlife Park is a 106-acre zoological park located in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. The park was established in 1965 and its main focus is on the preservation of the region's wildlife and biodiversity.

The park features over 60 species of wildlife, including cougars, black bears, grizzly bears, lynx, wolves, moose, bison, elk, and deer. It is also home to numerous bird species such as bald eagles, owls, and hawks.

One of the park's main attractions is the Wildlife Express, a miniature train that takes visitors on a 15-minute guided tour of the park's various animal exhibits. The park also offers a variety of interactive experiences, such as the "Keeper Talks" where visitors can learn more about the animals from the park's knowledgeable staff.

In addition to its animal exhibits, the British Columbia Wildlife Park also has a large picnic area, a playground, and a gift shop. The park is open from April to October and offers a variety of events and programs throughout the year, such as educational school tours, summer camps, and special holiday events. The park also partners with other organizations to support research and conservation efforts aimed at protecting British Columbia's wildlife and their habitats.