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Region: Kootenay

Beaver Valley Family Park & Campground

Bookings for this campground including for groups or events can be made during regular working hours through the Beaver Valley Recreation Office at 250-231-5172.

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Kokanee Chalets RV Park & Campground

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Woodbury Resort & Marina

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Kaslo Municipal Campground

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Nelson City Campground

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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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Yahk

This park is near the Moyie River in a quiet forest setting.

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Norbury Lake

Norbury Lake encompasses Peckham’s Lake, which is abundant in Rainbow trout. Long stay camping is only available in the spring from park opening to June 14th.

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Moyie Lake

The facility is the only public access to the mountain waters of Moyie Lake and features 1,300 metres of developed beach.

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Lockhart Beach

This small park provides the only opportunity for camping along the south arm of Kootenay Lake.

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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.

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Jimsmith Lake

This area promotes swimming and non-motorized boating, as well as tobogganing and ice-skating in the winter.

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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 […]

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Wasa Lake

This park protects a grassland ecosystem, which includes a portion of North America’s most northern Ponderosa Pine forest. The park offers swimming, hiking, cycling, boating and nature viewing opportunities.

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Premier Lake

The park encompasses 4 smaller lakes popular for fishing: Canuck, Yankee, Cats Eye, and Quartz.

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Mount Fernie

This park is a popular destination for mountain biking and fishing in nearby Elk River.

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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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James Chabot

Popular activities include windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking.

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Dry Gulch

This cozy campground offers a shady retreat under the peaks of the Standford Range amid the Rocky Mountains.

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Summit Lake

Easily accessible park offering fishing, canoeing and swimming in the lake’s clear refreshing mountain water. Planning a group event at the park? Why not reserve our picnic shelter for your […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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. […]

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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 […]

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