Amenity: Wheelchair accessible
Kentucky Alleyne
Azure lakes set in grassland surrounded by forest; top fishing destination also featuring two “children-only” fishing ponds; other activities: hiking, canoeing, bird and wildlife viewing. May – September.
Read more »Juniper Beach
Wild prickly pear cacti bloom in abundance. Fishing, hiking, train-spotting, kayaking, and boating are popular. May – September.
Read more »Alexandra Bridge
Around the original Cariboo Wagon road. An easy walk to historical Alexandra Bridge. Convenient rest stop for passing travellers.
Read more »North Thompson River
Although not part of Wells Gray, this is an excellent base camp for exploring the region. Here you will find First Nations historic sites, as well as access to the […]
Read more »Wells Gray – Spahats Creek
A spectacular waterfall, canyon views, parking for tour buses and large motorhomes.
Read more »Wells Gray – Pyramid
Hiking trails, excellent wildlife viewing and Murtle River fishing. No reservations.
Read more »Wells Gray – Mahood Lake
The area features a playground, swimming beach, boat launch, hiking trails and waterfalls. Excellent lake fishing, as well as fly-fishing in local streams.
Read more »Wells Gray – Helmcken Falls
World famous Helmcken Falls, are approximately 3 times the height of Niagara Falls.
Read more »Wells Gray – Clearwater Lake/Falls Creek
Hiking trails, seasonal interpretive programs, canoe rentals, fishing, swimming, and boating.
Read more »Yahk
This park is near the Moyie River in a quiet forest setting.
Read more »Moyie Lake
The facility is the only public access to the mountain waters of Moyie Lake and features 1,300 metres of developed beach. Long stay camping available during the shoulder season.
Read more »Kikomun Creek
The park offers various recreational opportunities for families and visitors to view the painted turtles species. Do not disturb, abuse, or remove turtles.
Read more »Jimsmith Lake
This area promotes swimming and non-motorized boating, as well as tobogganing and ice-skating in the winter.
Read more »Whiteswan Lake
The Lussier hot springs are located near the west boundary of the park at kilometre 17.5. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed at Cave Creek on the north shore […]
Read more »Premier Lake
The park encompasses 4 smaller lakes popular for fishing: Canuck, Yankee, Cats Eye, and Quartz.
Read more »Mount Fernie
This park is a popular destination for mountain biking and fishing in nearby Elk River.
Read more »Mount Assiniboine
The most popular hiking trails start from Kootenay National Park to the west and from Spray Lakes, south of Canmore, Alberta. Popular activities include camping, hiking, mountain climbing, as well […]
Read more »James Chabot
Popular activities include windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking.
Read more »Rosebery
Rosebery Park is in the heart of the Kootenay’s “Silvery Slocan” and historic community of New Denver. The area is rich in mining history, ghost towns, museums, hiking and mountain […]
Read more »McDonald Creek
McDonald Creek is the ideal place to spend several days enjoying kms of beautiful fine sandy beaches, swimming, and relaxing in the nearby commercial Nakusp or Halycon Hotsprings. 32 campsites […]
Read more »Martha Creek
Great fishing, and waterfront campsites on Lake Revelstoke make this park popular with local anglers, boaters and families. The park has one of the few sandy beaches on Lake Revelstoke. […]
Read more »Blanket Creek
With a safe and family friendly swimming lagoon, adventure playground, historic homestead site and easy access to scenic Sutherland Falls, this park offers enjoyment for the entire family. A great […]
Read more »Arrow Lakes (Shelter Bay)
A popular destination for fishing and boating. Lakeside campsites offer views of the surrounding towering mountains. No running water available until further notice. See bcparks.ca for operation dates.
Read more »Syringa
A popular base camp for families, Syringa offers hiking trails, beach walking, water sports of all kinds & biking. This park has one of the few remaining grassland ecosystems in […]
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