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Sowchea Bay
Sowchea Bay Provincial Park is situated on Stuart Lake which is popular for fishing and boating. The campsites are situated on the lakeshore.
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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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Crooked River
This park offers secluded campsites, 16 of which are lakeside, a separate day-use area with a good playground for kids, a dog beach, and 9 km of hiking trails. The […]
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Carp Lake
Long renowned for its rainbow trout, Carp Lake Park offers some of the finest fishing in the Central Interior, about two hours north of Prince George. The park includes Carp […]
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Beaumont
Situated at the southeastern end of Fraser Lake, between Fort Fraser and the town of Fraser Lake—known as the White Swan Capital of the World—this scenic destination offers something for […]
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Pure Lake
A popular spot for locals and visitors for swimming and picnicking during the warm summer days.
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Naikoon – Misty Meadows Campground
Misty Meadows Campground is a popular campground in Haida Gwaii with vast stretches of beach and endless beach combing and hiking opportunities. The campground is located next to the Naikoon […]
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Naikoon – Agate Beach Campground
Campground offers an excellent base location for exploring Tow Hill, North Beach and Rose Spit. Firewood is available for sale.
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Tyhee Lake
Tyhee Lake is the perfect destination for family fun and outdoor adventure. Enjoy the popular swimming area or take to the water for motor boating on sunny lake days. Relax on […]
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Tweedsmuir (North)
Primarily for experienced outdoor recreationalists interested in boating, angling, camping and hiking in self-sufficient wilderness areas. Boaters must pay a $150 fee (return trip) to use the winching service at the […]
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Seeley Lake
This campsite ond day-use area on the lake lies in the shadow of spectacular Stegyawden (Hagwilgit Peak), where you can enjoy camping, picnicking, nature viewing, and fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. We […]
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Meziadin Lake
This lake is known for its excellent fishing, which includes Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varden, and Sockeye Salmon. While staying at the park, take a day trip to Stewart and Hyder to […]
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Kinaskan Lake
A must stop for fishermen, where bright Rainbow Trout abound. Bald eagles, hawks, ospreys, mountain goats can be seen in the surrounding area. More adventurous spirits may canoe down the […]
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Driftwood Canyon
Driftwood Canyon is a great stop to explore one of the world’s most significant fossil beds in a peaceful, creek-side setting, only a 20 -minute drive through the beautiful Bulkley Valley from Smithers […]
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Tä Ch’ilā (Boya Lake)
The glaciated landscape and turquoise water make Tā Ch’ilā (Boya Lake) a must-see destination. Tā Ch’ilā is excellent for canoeing and kayaking, with sandy beaches and abundant wildlife, and is a highlight of […]
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Prudhomme Lake
The park offers forested, lakefront campsites with paddling and fishing opportunities. This is a great place to wait for the ferry, or to use as a base for exploring Prince […]
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Anhluut’ukwsim Laxmihl Angwinga’asanskwhl Nisga’a (Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park)
The park has one of Canada’s most recent lava flows. Several day use sites allow visitors to view both the unique landscape and rich culture of the Nisga’a people. It was […]
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Lakelse Lake
Lakelse Lake Campground is a perfect place to set up camp for salmon fishing. Situated near Terrace between the Skeena and Kitimat rivers, it has all the facilities necessary to […]
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Kleanza Creek
The park offers the local community camping and picnicking opportunities in a serene setting. The sounds of water and cool breezes make Kleanza Creek a must stop – especially on hot […]
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Diana Lake
Diana Lake with its beach front day-use area is often frequented by local residents as one of the only waterfront access points in the surrounding area. A hiking trail along Diana Creek […]
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Tweedsmuir (South)
Home of amazing scenery, Turner Lake Canoe Chain and the 260m Hunlen Falls. Favourite activities of visitors include fishing, hiking, horseback riding, camping and canoeing.
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Ts’il-os
A backcountry park where rugged mountains, clear blue lakes, glaciers, alpine meadows, and waterfalls are stunningly beautiful. Chilko Lake, the largest, natural high-elevation freshwater lake in Canada, dominates the park […]
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Ten Mile Lake
This park offers a large picnic area, three sandy beaches, a boat launch, flush toilets, attractive campsites, showers and great fishing. A 2 km forested nature trail along an abandoned […]
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