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Acacia Grove R V Park & Cabins, Spences Bridge, British Columbia Ace High Resort , 70 Mile House, British Columbia Adams Lake - Spillman Beach Site
Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia Adams Lake Provincial Park - Bush Creek Site, Kamloops, British Columbia


Description of Acacia Grove R V Park & Cabins:
Acacia Grove is an R.V. Park, with cabins. It is fully equipped with a laundromat, store, and crafts & "Things Collectable." When you go there you will see some Acacia trees, this is how it got it's name. You can enjoy a nice walk down the main street of Spences Bridge. There are lots of cool things to check out. So come and try it out.
Description of Ace High Resort :
We are located on the southern shore of Watch Lake. This Cariboo Lake is well known for its great Rainbow Trout fishing and natural beauty. Our resort is quiet and family orientated. The property is nicely treed, mainly grassed and on 1400 feet of westward facing shoreline.
Description of Adams Lake - Spillman Beach Site Marine Provincial Park:
A boat-access only beach area with forested upland, the Spillman Beach marine site has one of the better quality beaches on Adams Lake, popular for fishing and boating. No facilities are provided at this site. This park protects an alluvial fan and the lower reaches of Spillman Creek. This park also contains mixed Douglas-fir/lodgepole pine forest with birch and cottonwoods as well as western red cedar in the north. There are small pockets of grassland, shrubs and forbs on the drier sites. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Description of Adams Lake Provincial Park - Bush Creek Site:
A pleasant beach area with lightly forested upland, Adams Lake (Bush Creek Site) provincial park is popular for fishing and boating. As few facilities are available, visitors should be self-sufficient campers. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis. The gates are closed in the off season and camping is not permitted.

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Redfern - Keily Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Redfern - Keily Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Redfern-Keily Provincial Park contains some of the most scenic landscapes in the Northern Rocky Mountains and provides backcountry tourism opportunities on an international level. Abundant wildlife makes the area attractive to hunters; guide/outfitters provide a wide range of services and opportunities for visitors. Fishing, boating, camping, and hiking are also popular. River rafting, kayaking and canoeing out to the Alaska Highway is possible along the Besa/Prophet Rivers or the Sikanni Chief River (although on the latter, the falls must be portaged).
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Red Bluff Provincial Park, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Red Bluff Provincial Park, Smithers, British Columbia:
On Babine Lake near the community of Granisle, this popular park is named for the ironstained cliffs that plunge almost perpendicularly into the lake. Park visitors can swim, sunbathe, angle for a rainbow trout or take in the salmon enhancement projects at nearby Fulton River and Pinkut Creek. Boaters like to explore the extensive shoreline of Babine Lake, the longest natural fresh water lake in British Columbia.
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Red Barn Bed and Breakfast, Penticton, British Columbia
Description of Red Barn Bed and Breakfast, Penticton, British Columbia:
New home located on 2.3 acres of country property only 3.5K from downtown Penticton Situated on a hillside offering stunning views of Okanagan Lake and beautiful sunsets. Sorry, Property is not suitable for small children. We are within minutes of many of the Okanagan's finest wineries which offer samplings, sales, and patio lunches. Spend your day playing golf, hiking the KVR Trail, or relaxing on the beaches. Tastefully decorated queen size rooms with ensuite and separate entrances. Minimum 2 nites stay. Enjoy a full breakfast including fresh fruits and home baking in our spacious diningroom or on the covered wrap around deck.
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Read Island Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Read Island Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Read Island Provincial Park encompasses old-growth and second-growth forest, bog and fertile lowlands and protects important high density Bald eagle habitat. Octopus Islands is part of the BC Marine Trail Association network – a series of campsites, resting areas and safe havens designed and cared for by recreational boaters and paddlers. Once connected, this marine trail will extend from Vancouver to Prince Rupert and down into Puget Sound. Wildlife and nature enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to Read Island, located off the tip of Quadra Island. Visitors to the park will find plenty to do, including rustic hiking, kayaking, wilderness camping and swimming at Rosen Lake.
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Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, British Columbia
Description of Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, British Columbia:
Majestic old growth trees, beautiful ocean sunsets and an inviting, wide sandy beach with campsites nestled amongst mature Douglas fir trees makes Rathtrevor Provincial Park in Parksville one of the premier vacation destinations on Vancouver Island. Rathtrevor is ideal for a relaxed family outing. Simply sit back and soak up the seaside atmosphere or take a walk through the wooded upland area of the park. All campsites are within a 5-minute walk to the 2 km stretch of sandy beach. The park also features a large day-use area, perfect for an afternoon picnic.
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Rainbow Ranch RV Park, Rosedale, British Columbia
Description of Rainbow Ranch RV Park, Rosedale, British Columbia:
Access Hwy 1 E. Exit 135, W. Exit 138. Approved by B.C. Tourism, Woodalls & Trailer Life. Ranchers Family Restaurant & antique shops, mineral museum. Gift shops, gas, propane & groceries, liquor store. Close to Dinotown & Trans Canada Waterslides. 1km to Minter Gardens.
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Raft Cove Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Raft Cove Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Wilderness camping on the beach is popular at this park, as is surfing, fishing and hiking. During low tides, long shore walks over rock and beach can be made north or south of Raft Cove, at the edge of the pounding Pacific surf. Access to the beach from the road is via a rugged 2-km route that cuts through coastal old-growth forest of hemlock, western red cedar and Sitka spruce. This unmaintained route has some challenging sections and is extremely muddy in areas. Wilderness, backcountry (beach) or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities other than simple pit toilets and food caches are provided. There is no camping fee. This park is accessible year round.
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Quatsino Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Quatsino Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Interior areas of Quatsino Provincial Park encompass a wilderness lake where visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. People visiting Koprino Lake are advised to use caution when approaching the lake as there is no maintained trail system to gain access. Quatsino Provincial Park is primarily a marine-access recreational park. There are no established campsites or maintained trails within the park. Overnight camping is recommended only at the adjacent estuary campsites. This is a wilderness park that is not regularly patrolled. Please practice no trace camping while visiting the park. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. Most visitors choose to camp on the beach at Quatsino.
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Purden Lake Provincial Park (Quartz Contracting), Prince George, British Columbia
Description of Purden Lake Provincial Park (Quartz Contracting), Prince George, British Columbia:
Located 60 km E. of Prince George and 160km W. of McBride on Hwy 16. Nestled in rolling, forested mountains with open areas near the lakefront. Water sports and rainbow trout fishing. Swimming and walking trails. Nestled in the rolling mountains east of Prince George, Purden Lake Provincial Park encompasses 140 hectares on the north shore of Purden Lake. The park is dominated by the Cariboo Mountains to the south and the McGregor range of the Rockies to the north. Densely forested upland with open areas near the lakefront provide pleasant surroundings for a shoreline stroll, swimming or angling for the lake's resident rainbow trout.
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Purcell Wilderness Conservancy (East) Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Purcell Wilderness Conservancy (East) Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
The Purcell Wilderness Conservancy Park embraces six large drainages flowing east from the rugged backbone of the spectacular Purcell Mountain Range of south eastern BC. It is a challenging and undeveloped mountain landscape. Visitors to the Purcells should be experienced, self-sufficient wilderness travellers capable of reading maps and route finding. Wilderness recreation values include hunting, fishing, hiking, climbing, horseback riding and wildlife viewing. The Conservancy is a non-mechanized area.
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Pugged Point Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Pugged Point Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Accessible by boat only, Rugged Point is home to one of the most beautiful stretches of shoreline on the entire west coast and offers spectacular views of the open Pacific Ocean and Kyuquot Sound.Inland, visitors will find old-growth forest with majestic Douglas fir trees, which adds to the scenic value of this undeveloped park. There are opportunities for walk-in wilderness camping here, as well as a small day-use/picnic area with a pit toilet, bear-proof food cache and an open-walled cooking/picnic shelter near the beach. Kapoose Creek runs through the park to empty into the Pacific, providing a supply of fresh water for boaters and campers. There are no designated campsites at this park, however random beach camping is allowed along the westerly-facing beaches outside Kyuquot Sound. This park is accessible year round. The waters around Rugged Point are popular with recreational anglers for salmon fishing.
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Ptarmigan Creek Provincial Park & Protected Area, Crescent Spur, British Columbia
Description of Ptarmigan Creek Provincial Park & Protected Area, Crescent Spur, British Columbia:
Ptarmigan Creek Provincial Park and Protected Area is a narrow, steep-sided valley at the north end of the Cariboo Mountains Ecosection above the Upper Fraser Trench. The park protects 4,633 hectares of the complete, intact watershed of the east branch of Ptarmigan Creek, a tributary to the Fraser River.
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Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park (M. Stokes), Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park (M. Stokes), Smithers, British Columbia:
A small, forested lakefront campground only a short distance east of Prince Rupert. Nearby Diana Lake Provincial Park provides opportunities for a variety of day-use activities. Five species of Pacific salmon, as well as Dolly Varden can be found in the lakes and creeks here. In August and September, salmon spawning occurs in Diana Creek.
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Prophet River Hotsprings Provincial Park, Fort St. John, British Columbia
Description of Prophet River Hotsprings Provincial Park, Fort St. John, British Columbia:
Prophet River Hotsprings Provincial Park is located along the shores of the Prophet River. This wilderness park, accessible by horse or hiking, is surrounded by the Eastern Muskwa Ranges and protects locally significant hotsprings. The tufa mound created by mineral deposits from the springs is surrounded on one side by stands of black spruce that thin out to the alpine of the surrounding mountains. Adventurous visitors to this park will be rewarded with scenic vistas and wonderful wildlife wildlife viewing opportunities. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Princess Margaret Princess Margaret, , British Columbia
Description of Princess Margaret Princess Margaret, , British Columbia:
Portland Island is the park. Sandy beaches on the northwest and southwest shores. Fair weather anchorages at North Bay behind Chads Island and near Tortoise Island on the south side of the park. Small islands lying offshore are private property and should be respected. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Princess Louisa Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Princess Louisa Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Until mid-June, the warm sun melting the mountain snow-pack creates more than sixty waterfalls that cascade and spume down precipitous walls to mingle with the waters of Princess Louisa Inlet. Beautiful Chatterbox Falls at the head of the inlet tumbles 40 metres (120 feet). This spectacular park contains a number of campsites, a ranger cabin, picnic shelter and toilets. For boaters there is a mooring buoy, stern pins, a boat dock and a dinghy dock. Boat-in or walk-in camping is allowed. Walk-in tent sites are available at Mcdonald Island and at Chatterbox falls.
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Premier Lake Provincial Park (Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), Cranbrook, British Columbia
Description of Premier Lake Provincial Park (Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), Cranbrook, British Columbia:
The area is rich in wildlife. Premier Ridge, west of the lake, is an important wintering range for elk, whitetail and mule deer, and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. Forests of Douglas fir and western larch are common in the park. Osprey, eagle, heron, king fisher, numerous forest birds and water fowl can also be seen. Premier Lake Park, situated 72 km north of Cranbrook, contains 57 vehicle/tent camp sites and is located at the south end of the lake. There are no drive-through sites. There is an information shelter located at the entrance to the park but no telephone. park's five lakes are good for trout fishing.
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Postill Lake Lodge , Westbank, British Columbia
Description of Postill Lake Lodge , Westbank, British Columbia:
Postill Lake Lodge offers comfortable log cabins equipped with housekeeping facilities, and RV campsites with firewood. And, we're open for family vacations any time of the year. In the spring we have the most fabulous fly-fishing you can ask for, with a choice of seven lakes. Bring in those famous fighting Rainbow trout or Speckled trout for a tantalizing meal.
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Porteau Cove Provincial Park, Britannia Beach, British Columbia
Description of Porteau Cove Provincial Park, Britannia Beach, British Columbia:
Situated on the most southerly fjord in North America, the park features waterfront campsites with a view over Howe Sound to the mountains beyond. An old ship has been sunk to provide interest for Scuba divers and to attract marine life. There are special facilities for divers. During the summer months, BC Rail’s steam locomotive the Royal Hudson skirts the boundary of the park on its way to Squamish. As well, the Skylight Dinner Train travels up the coastline and makes its stop at Porteau Cove.
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Porpoise Bay Provincial Park (Swens Contracting), Sechelt, British Columbia
Description of Porpoise Bay Provincial Park (Swens Contracting), Sechelt, British Columbia:
Porpoise Bay Provincial Park on the Sunshine Coast offers many opportunities for coastal fun and is a favourite family park. The park is separated from the Strait of Georgia by the isthmus at Sechelt. This park is characterized by second-growth forest, open grassy areas and sandy beaches. This park also makes an excellent base camp for paddlers exploring the Sechelt Inlet. There is a large grassy cyclist-only camping area. This site is only for cyclists or persons who arrive at the park without a vehicle (backpackers). There is one group campsite that can accommodate from 10 to 50 people.
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Poplar Grove Resort , Chilanko Forks, British Columbia
Description of Poplar Grove Resort , Chilanko Forks, British Columbia:
Poplar Grove Resort on the shores of Puntzi Lake in the scenic Chilcotin is an excellent recreation destination, no matter what the season. Enjoy the fishing opportunities, go boating, hiking or take to the backcountry on your ATV. Enjoy site seeing and investigate the miles of trails where history abounds. In the winter, when all the ground is covered in a layer of white, it’s time to strap on the cross-country skis or to explore the area on your snowmobile. Our resort is an excellent home base for the wildlife photographer and hunter. Spring . . . summer . . . autumn or winter Poplar Grove Resort is the ideal vacation spot.
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Poplar Beach Resort (Little Horse Lake Resort), 70 Mile House, British Columbia
Description of Poplar Beach Resort (Little Horse Lake Resort), 70 Mile House, British Columbia:
The Poplar Beach Resort is located near the Green Lake. They offer lakeside camping and waterfront, log cabins that sleeps up to 6 people, 37 campsites most of them serviced with power and water, picnic tables and fire pits, washrooms with flush toilets and hot showers, dump-facilities nearby, grocery store with marine gas-station, boat launch and dock, public phone, access to hiking, biking and ATV trails. The 4 cabins close to the lakeshore , offers accommodation for 6 people on two levels each cabin has 3 double beds, kitchen with fridge, electric range, running water, pots and pans, cutlery, picnic table and fire pit in front of the cabin and electric heating.
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Ponderosa Resort , Canim Lake, British Columbia
Description of Ponderosa Resort , Canim Lake, British Columbia:
We are located in the heart of the Cariboo Chilcotin region of British Columbia on beautiful Canim Lake. We offer accommodations all year . . . Our facilities are ideal for family reunions. We have a familyroom with a fireplace and a large covered area for group meals and games. The campground is open from May 1 - October 15. We also cater to year round recreation - be it swimming, water-skiing, horseback riding, ice skating or cross country skiing.Or if you are just looking for some time to relax and get away from it all, bring your lawn chair and a book, and spend the day on the beach soaking up some sunshine.
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Plumper Cove Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Plumper Cove Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
snug anchorage on the northwest side of Keats Island. Accessible by passenger ferry from Langdale to Keats Landing and a 2 km walk to the park. A developed area with forested walk-in campsites, fire rings, water and a trail system. Marine facilities include a wharf and mooring buoys; small boats may be pulled up on the shore. The pebble beach is great for swimming and picnicking. Observatory Point provides views of Howe Sound and the town of Gibsons.
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Pleasant View Motel & RV Park, Summerland, British Columbia
Description of Pleasant View Motel & RV Park, Summerland, British Columbia:
14 fully serviced RV sites (No camping) in the heart of the Okanagan Valley. Lake and mountain views Air conditioned Kitchenettes available In-room coffee Indoor plumbing Ground level entry Cable TV Heated outdoor pool
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