Peace - Tumbler Ridge

BC Parks - Peace Camping

Take advantage of all the outdoor recreation opportunities this region has to offer. These parks serve as an excellent base camp to explore the region and towns like Tumbler Ridge.

Gwillim Lake

Size: 32458 Ha
Facilities: 54 campsites available on first-come, first-serve basis, pit toilets, boat launch.
Location: Located 56 km southeast of Chetwynd; take Highway 29 south off Highway 97 (paved access).
A half-hour's drive from Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge and the massive Northeast Coal development, visitors can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, swimming, hiking, fishing and a viewpoint that provides a panoramic vista of the superb Rocky Mountain scenery.

Vehicle accessible camping facilitiesWilderness/backcountry/walk-in campingPicnic sitesWheelchair accessibleWaterToiletsCampfires allowedHikingWildlife viewingPlaygroundSwimmingCanoeing/kayakingBoat launchFishingBicyclesPets must be on leashWinter recreationScuba diving/snorkelingWindsurfingWaterskiingHuntingRock climbingHorseback riding

Monkman

Size: 62687 Ha
Facilities: 42 campsites available on first-come, first-serve basis,, wilderness campsites, picnic area, pit toilets.
Location: Located 60 km south of Tumbler Ridge.
Nestled in the Hart Ranges of the Central Rocky Mountains and Foothills, covers 62,867 hectares of diverse natural landscapes encompassing extensive alpine meadows, jagged mountain peaks, forested valleys, thundering waterfalls and clear alpine lakes.

Vehicle accessible camping facilitiesWilderness/backcountry/walk-in campingPicnic sitesWheelchair accessibleWaterToiletsCampfires allowedHikingWildlife viewingPlaygroundFishingBicyclesPets must be on leashWinter recreationHuntingCaving/spelunking