Peace - South

Operator:

Mariah Recreation Management Services

Operator website:

www.campinbc.ca

BC Parks - Peace Camping

Cities and towns provide services and outdoor recreation opportunities for tourists and local residents. Many of these towns have unique features to draw tourist audiences to the area for relaxation and to enjoy a truly northern experience.

Beatton

Size: 310 Ha
Facilities: 39 campsites on Charlie Lake, a boat launch, a group day-use/picnic area, ball diamond, and playground.
Location: 13 km northwest of Fort St. John off Highway 97.
Wildlife viewing, swimming, hiking, picnicking and Walleye and Northern Pike fishing are popular. In winter the park offers 12 km of groomed cross country ski trials.

Vehicle accessible camping facilitiesPicnic sitesWheelchair accessibleWaterToiletsCampfires allowedHikingPlaygroundBeachSwimmingCanoeing/kayakingBoat launchFishingBicyclesPets must be on leashWinter recreationWindsurfingWaterskiingReservations available through Discover Camping

Charlie Lake

Size: 85 Ha
Facilities: 57 campsites, a day-use area, a playground, boat launch and sani-station.
Location: 11 km north of Fort St. John at the junction of the Alaskan Highway and Highway 29.
Bird watching and wildlife viewing are popular activities for picnickers and overnight campers. The lake offers excellent fishing and canoeing/kayaking opportunities

Vehicle accessible camping facilitiesPicnic sitesWheelchair accessibleWaterToiletsSani-station/dump facilitiesCampfires allowedHikingPlaygroundCanoeing/kayakingBoat launchFishingBicyclesPets must be on leashInterpretive programsReservations available through Discover Camping

Moberly Lake

Size: 104 Ha
Facilities: 109 campsites, a day-use and group picnic area, a playground, boat launch and sani-station.
Location: 25 km northwest of Chetwynd off of Highway 29.
Known for its beautiful sunsets Moberly Lake is easily accessible off Highway 29. The park provides campers wildlife viewing, boating, swimming, family picnicking and Northern Pike and Bull Trout fishing opportunities.

Vehicle accessible camping facilitiesPicnic sitesWheelchair accessibleWaterToiletsSani-station/dump facilitiesCampfires allowedPlaygroundBeachSwimmingCanoeing/kayakingBoat launchFishingBicyclesPets must be on leashInterpretive programsWindsurfingWaterskiingReservations available through Discover Camping

Swan Lake

Size: 65 Ha
Facilities: 42 campsites, a grassy campground, a day-use area, boat launch, dock, baseball diamonds and a playground.
Location: 35 km southeast of Dawson Creek off Highway 2.
This campsite is near the lakeshore and renowned in the area for picnicking, swimming and boating activities.

Vehicle accessible camping facilitiesPicnic sitesWheelchair accessibleWaterToiletsCampfires allowedPlaygroundBeachSwimmingCanoeing/kayakingBoat launchFishingBicyclesPets must be on leashWindsurfing