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Activities[edit]
The park hosts opportunities for angling, hiking, horseback riding, camping (both front-country and backcountry), and canoeing. There are two vehicle-accessible campgrounds in the park. There are four designated picnic areas within the park. There is limited vehicle-accessible winter camping as well. The Tweedsmuir Ski Club maintains a small ski hill within the boundaries of the park with a single handle tow and cross-country ski trails. Snowmobiling is permitted within the Rainbow Range designated snowmobiling area. Wildlife viewing, specifically of grizzly bears and black bears is a focus of the park along the Atnarko River, this occurs in September when the salmon are spawning. A beaver float plane used to capture amazing views of Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park. The southern portion of the park can be accessed through highway 20, discovery coast passage ferry, by float plane or by hiking.

Number of visitors[edit]
In the 2017-18 season, approximately 36,893 people visited the park. Of that, 35,763 only stayed for day use, and 1,130 visited for camping.