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Amenity: Wilderness/backcountry/walk-in camping

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 […]

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Gladstone/Texas Creek

Located on popular Christina Lake in the Monashee Mountains, Gladstone Provincial Park offers fantastic camping and boating opportunities. Texas Creek campground is a destination park for families with 63 beautiful […]

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Conkle Lake

The campground is located near Rock Creek, BC and offers a rustic family camping experience. Vehicle access is off Hwy 3; follow the logging road 40 minutes from the highway. […]

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Okanagan Mountain

Beautiful rugged beaches and secluded bays are tucked along 33 km of unspoiled shoreline, with rustic campsites at various points. Note this is an area of the 2003 forest fires; […]

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E.C. Manning

Manning Park is a popular four-season destination area in British Columbia with driving access to the Sub-Alpine Meadows in the summer. It is also the end point of the Pacific Crest […]

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Cathedral

Cathedral Park is a very popular hiking area, but the season can be very short due to the high elevation and potential for snow. The season is generally mid-June to […]

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Skagit Valley

The Skagit Valley provides excellent outdoor recreation opportunities in a natural, wilderness setting. The park offers 50 km of horse trails and is a very popular fishing area. Note: Ross […]

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Silver Lake

This park is a small, largely undeveloped lakefront area. Visitors can enjoy fishing, picnicking and boating against a spectacular mountain backdrop or take pleasure in a rustic camping experience.

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Sasquatch

This park is ideal for small motor (under 10 hp) boating, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, picnicking, wildlife viewing. Sasquatch Park also offers 7 km of hiking trails, 3 boat launches and […]

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Chilliwack Lake

A popular park for hiking, fishing, small motor-boating, canoeing and kayaking. 40 km of hiking trails are great for wildlife viewing and enjoying nature. Those seeking a wilderness camping experience […]

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Golden Ears

This park offers many outdoor activities. Canoe rentals at South Beach day-use area.

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Stawamus Chief

The park boasts a 700 m tall granite monolith, a world renowned big-wall climbing mecca and bouldering destination. Or take a day hike to one of the three main peaks, […]

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Porteau Cove

Only 45 minute drive north of Vancouver, enjoy the experience of ocean front camping at Porteau Cove. The day-use area offers picnic sites in a grassy area along the shore […]

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Plumper Cove Marine

Paddle, power or sail to Plumper Cove Marine Park and enjoy one of the most beautiful settings in the region. Water taxi service is available from Gibsons. Docking is available […]

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Nairn Falls

Camp in the warmest and driest climate of the entire Sea to Sky area and visit nature’s amazing rock sculpted 60-meter water-fall, only a 1.5 km walk from the day-use […]

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Joffre Lakes

The highlight of this park is the turquoise blue waters of Lower, Middle and Upper Joffre lakes, all three of which are located along the trail. Their striking, saturated blue […]

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Halkett Bay

Halkett Bay offers a wilderness camping experience in a marine environment, just minutes north of Horseshoe Bay by boat. Access to land is available using the small float and dock. […]

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Garibaldi

Garibaldi Park’s rich geological history, diverse vegetation, snow-capped mountains, iridescent waters, abundant wildlife and scenic vistas all contribute to the immense beauty, and make it a year round destination for […]

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Cypress

This park, located on the North Shore Mountains, is very popular for hiking and skiing enthusiasts visiting the Vancouver area. No matter what the season or the weather, the park […]

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paddleboarding on alice lake

Alice Lake

A camping experience for the whole family with a variety of activities to choose from including walking/hiking trails leading to other lakes, views of the Squamish River and Tantalus Mountain […]

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Porpoise Bay

Coastal family-oriented park and an excellent base camp for paddlers exploring the Sechelt Inlet.

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Inland Lake

There are drive-in and walk-in campsites available at this park, as well as opportunities for swimming, cycling, fishing, canoeing and boating (less than 10 hp).

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Wallace Island Marine

Numerous beaches, coves and islets for paddlers to explore. Wildlife viewing. Please respect the adjacent private properties.

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Ruckle – Salt Spring Island

This park has a fascinating farm history as the Ruckle family’s involvement with this land dates back to 1872. There are extensive hiking trails, beachcombing and heritage farm buildings to […]

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