Why was the Babine Corridor Park created in the first place?
The Babine River watershed is fragile. The BC government created a wilderness Park corridor in which no roads could be built. This was seen as way to help protect the wilderness character of the river, the population of grizzly bears, and the relatively small numbers (compared to other Skeena rivers) of wild steelhead, and the endangered populations of wild bull trout, Coho, Chinook and sockeye salmon which still remain.