
Myra-Bellevue Protected Area is listed by BC Parks in the Okanagan region. Its official page is sparse, with visitor guidance focused on responsible use, e-biking permissions, and hunting regulations.
The separate Myra-Bellevue Park page provides the broader nearby context for Myra Canyon, the Kettle Valley Railway, and Kelowna-area trails, but this protected-area listing has its own source URL and activity notes.
The protected-area page is useful because it clarifies two activities BC Parks explicitly lists: e-biking and hunting. Bicycles with electric assist motors are permitted on signed or designated trails within Myra-Bellevue Protected Area, provided they meet BC Parks definitions and criteria.
Hunting is also listed during open season, with the discharge and carrying of firearms permitted for hunting purposes under BC regulations. The page does not provide the detailed trail, access, facility, or natural-history information found on the main Myra-Bellevue Park page, so visitors should treat this as a rules-focused protected-area listing rather than a full trip-planning guide.
E-bike only on signed or designated trails that meet BC Parks rules, hunt during open seasons where lawful, review BC Parks responsible-recreation guidance, and use the listing to confirm what activities BC Parks identifies for this protected area.
Do not assume facilities, trail maps, water, toilets, or parking details from this page alone. Check current advisories, follow posted signs, confirm e-bike eligibility, carry navigation and water, comply with hunting regulations, and use nearby official park information for broader Myra-Bellevue travel planning.