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Heather-Dina Provincial Park ©Matt Langdon

Heather-Dina Lakes

The park is comprised of mature, mixed forest and is dotted with numerous, small lakes. Visitors can camp, fish, canoe, hike, and view wildlife within a beautiful wilderness setting. Frequently sited […]

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Red Bluff

This popular park is named for the iron-stained cliffs that plunge almost perpendicularly into the lake. Park visitors can swim, sunbathe, angle for a rainbow trout, or take in the […]

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7 Sisters Park

Seven Sisters Park is named for the spectacular set of peaks visible from Highway 16 between Hazelton and Terrace. This park offers excellent hiking and camping opportunities with options for […]

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One Island Lake

Activities include bird watching, fishing, swimming and just relaxing. A variety of waterfowl congregate at One Island Lake. Moose, white-tail and mule deer, beaver and black bear are also common […]

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Buckinghorse River Wayside

Buckinghorse River Provincial Park is a scenic campground ideally suited for travellers along the Alaska Highway seeking a peaceful stop in nature. Surrounded by northern wilderness, the park offers a relaxing […]

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Anderson Flats

The park provides easy public access to the riverfront on both the Bulkley and Skeena Rivers with excellent recreational fishing and day-use recreation opportunities from May through October.

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Emory Creek

This park is located next to the Canadian Pacific Railway mainline.

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Beaver Creek

The park includes 19 quiet campsites in treed area, some sites with panoramic views of the Columbia River, great shore & boat fishing for Rainbow & Walleye, swimming in boat […]

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Ross Lake

Popular with anglers, boaters and swimmers. This low barrier park features an accessible picnic area, swimming dock, and viewing platform, and has fire rings, a beach, a hiking trail around the lake, and gravel boat launch […]

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Babine Mountains

This area within the Skeena Mountains eco-section offers some of the finest hiking opportunities in west-central British Columbia. Glacier-fed lakes, rugged peaks and extensive sub-alpine meadows provide day and overnight […]

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Monkman

Monkman Provincial Park features a diverse network of waterways, including the Murray and Monkman drainages. Scenic rapids, waterfalls, streams, and lakes create a striking and dramatic landscape. In the park’s northern […]

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Gwillim Lake

Gwillim Lake Provincial Park offers a tranquil outdoor escape in the scenic Rocky Mountain Foothills along Highway 29. Just a 30-minute drive from Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge, near the Northeast Coal […]

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Swan Lake

This campground is near the lakeshore and renowned in the area for picnicking, swimming and boating activities. A playground with accessible features is also available in the campground.  

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Moberly Lake

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 […]

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Charlie Lake

Bird watching and wildlife viewing are popular activities for picnickers and overnight campers. The lake offers excellent fishing and canoeing/kayaking opportunities.

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Beatton

The park is popular for wildlife viewing, swimming, hiking, picnicking, mountain biking, and fishing for Walleye and Northern Pike. In winter, visitors can enjoy 12 km of groomed cross-country ski […]

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Stone Mountain

Stone Mountain offers travellers and hikers incredible mountain valley views with alpine meadows and lakes. Trails are available for horseback riding with a letter of permission.

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Muncho Lake

The expansive wilderness requires visitors practice “Leave No Trace” backcountry camping ethics -pack out what you pack in. There are various trails and the hiking loop to the mineral lick […]

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Liard River Hot Springs

This park is a popular stopover for tourists travelling the Alaskan Highway and wanting to enjoy the second largest hot spring in Canada. The park is well known for its […]

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Mount Robson Provincial Park

Mount Robson

Mount Robson is the highest Peak in the Canadian Rockies & an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mount Robson Provincial Park is one of British Columbia’s most popular destinations, offering both frontcountry […]

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Jackman Flats

There is an interpretive nature trail & picnic area along with track set cross-country ski trails in winter.

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Purden Lake

The park has a popular lakeside trail, a fenced in off leash dog beach, and a great playground with accessible features. Purden Lake is a great canoeing, fishing, windsurfing and waterskiing […]

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Paarens Beach

Paarens Beach Provincial Park is a charming small park that remains a hidden gem beyond the local area. A spacious day-use area stretches along a wide sandy beach and features change […]

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Eskers

A day-use area for locals and visitors who can enjoy walking and hiking, canoeing, fishing and nature/wildlife viewing at this park.

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