The Thimbleberry is an edible berry which makes excellent Jam. This is an ageing flower of the thimbleberry plant. Observed near Beaupre falls at the Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park. This is the first provincial park to be jointly managed by a First Nation and BC Parks.
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