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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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Pacific Border RV Park Limited, Surrey, British Columbia
Description of Pacific Border RV Park Limited, Surrey, British Columbia:
Brand new park, modern facilities, indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, close to beaches, golf, shopping, full hook-ups, free cable, store. Daily $20.00. Weekly $120.00. Located at Pacific Border Truck Crossing behind West Coast Duty Free Shop (O Ave & 175A Street).
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Pachena Campground, Bamfield, British Columbia
Description of Pachena Campground, Bamfield, British Columbia:
Pachena Bay Campground, owned and operated by the Huu-ay-aht First Nation, is located at the center of one of the most spectacular settings in the world. Nestled amidst a virgin rainforest on Vancouver Island's rugged and unspoiled West Coast, the Campground has been smartly upgraded to welcome campers and RVs with modern facilities. The Campground, located next to an expansive sandy beach at the head of a beautiful, scenic bay, directly faces the open Pacific Ocean, and at the head of the world-famous West Coast Trail. Here, you will enjoy unparalleled wilderness experiences, including beachcombing, taking hikes through old-growth rainforest and wildlife watching, or you can partake in some of the world's best sportsfishing, kayaking, diving or eco- and cultural tourism adventures. We hope you enjoy our website, and we extend a warm welcome to you to visit us at incredible Pachena Bay!
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Paarens Beach Provincial Park (Quartz Contracting), Prince George, British Columbia
Description of Paarens Beach Provincial Park (Quartz Contracting), Prince George, British Columbia:
Located off Hwy 27 on the S. shore of Stuart Lake. Only minutes away from Fort St. James, Mount Pope and the National Historic Site. Excellent beach. With an uncrowded campground, large beach and boat launch, it is an ideal base from which to explore the rich history and enjoy the multitude of recreational opportunities around Stuart Lake and the nearby community of Fort St. James. There are close to twenty lodges and resorts on various lakes or rivers, canoeing opportunities on the Nation Lakes Chain (there is an Arctic grayling catch and release fishery here!), and houseboats available on Takla Lake. If you want to avoid the crowds, the campground at Paarens Beach is extremely attractive. Each of the 36 campsites has a picnic table and firering. A number of campsites at Paarens Beach are available for reservation.
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P.R.P.A.W.S., Powell River, British Columbia
Description of P.R.P.A.W.S., Powell River, British Columbia:
Extensive web site detailing the entire 180 Km Sunshine Coast Trail, which is located on the Upper Sunshine Coast of BC in Powell River. The site includes a virtual hike, recreation services, & more.
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Oyama Lake Resort, Oyama, British Columbia
Description of Oyama Lake Resort, Oyama, British Columbia:
Oyama Lake is situated just 27 km north of Kelowna and 19 km south of Vernon, BC, Canada and just 15 km from Highway 97 east of the town of Oyama. It is a beautiful high-elevation lake above the Okanagan Valley with an irregular shoreline and 27 islands. It covers more than 800 acres. The many sunken islands, weed beds and abundant feed provide ideal fishing conditions for the troll or fly fisherman.
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Oxbow RV Resort, Penticton, British Columbia
Description of Oxbow RV Resort, Penticton, British Columbia:
Welcome to the Oxbow RV Resort in beautiful Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. Situated just across from Skaha Lake and Park where there are numerous water and land activities. Oxbow RV Resort is just minutes from shopping malls and downtown Penticton.
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Otter Lake Provincial Park (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Princeton, British Columbia
Description of Otter Lake Provincial Park (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Princeton, British Columbia:
If you're looking for privacy in a natural setting, Otter Lake is ideal for old-fashioned camping. The park has two locations, a main picnic/day-use area in Tulameen and a lovely lakeside campground about 5 km further north along the road. The Cascade Mountain Range surrounds the park and includes awesome canyons and clear flowing streams. Large numbers of otter, beaver and red squirrel inhabit the area, as well as, mountain goats, cougars and grizzly bears. Fishermen will find time spent on Otter Lake rewarding, with large lake trout being the catch of the day. The scenic lakeside campground is an ideal base for those who want to explore the mining history of the Tulameen area. Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are also available.
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Othello Tunnels Campground & RV Park, Hope, British Columbia
Description of Othello Tunnels Campground & RV Park, Hope, British Columbia:
The Best Camping in the bottom of the Coquihalla Canyon along the Trans Canada Trail in a very scenic mountainous area with wild flowers, beautiful trees, open spacious sites from full hookups to tents sites with picnic tables, fire pits in all sites.
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One Island Lake Park and Campground, Fort St. John, British Columbia
Description of One Island Lake Park and Campground, Fort St. John, British Columbia:
This British Columbia/Alberta campground, with 30 spacious camping sites is designed for every type of tent or recreational vehicle. Campground offers nightly, weekly, monthly and seasonal rates. Activities: Swimming, hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing, hunting, sightseeing and golfing at nearby courses
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Omineca Provincial Park & Protected Area, , British Columbia
Description of Omineca Provincial Park & Protected Area, , British Columbia:
Omineca Provincial Park and Protected Area includes 80 km of the Omineca River Valley, the Wolverine Range, the mountains northwest of Germansen Landing to Nina Lake, and the area to the south, including the alpine ridges at the head of Evans Creek and Germansen Lake and surrounding visible areas. This park is primarily a wilderness area providing backcountry opportunities. There are six rustic vehicle accessible camping areas being maintained by the local community who have been authorized to collect camping fees which are used to keep the sites in a safe clean condition. Also, the Nina Lake South area offers a walk-in, pristine wilderness camping opportunity.
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Old Osprey Inn, Kaleden, British Columbia
Description of Old Osprey Inn, Kaleden, British Columbia:
The Old Osprey Inn is secluded on 10 acres of parkland with nature trails, picnic areas, rest benches, a creek area and a cliff viewpoint overlooking Yellow Lake. You can spend days relaxing in the Okanagan sunshine (which is also relatively mosquito free!) and at night you can listen for the owls …or gaze in wonder at the countless stars in the crystal clear sky!
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Okeover Arm Provincial Park, Powell River, British Columbia
Description of Okeover Arm Provincial Park, Powell River, British Columbia:
On the east side of the Malaspina Peninsula, visitors enjoy canoeing and kayaking, searching out the varied marine life and walking through the lightly-forested upland. This small campground is on the doorstep of Desolation Sound Marine Park. There are 14 vehicle/tent sites open seasonally and four small, condensed sites open all year. Activities include swimming, fishing, canoeing/kayaking.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park- Commando Bay, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park- Commando Bay, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Victor Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Victor Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Van Hyce Beach, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Van Hyce Beach, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - South Parking Lot, , British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - South Parking Lot, , British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - North Parking Lot, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - North Parking Lot, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Halfway Bay, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Halfway Bay, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Goode's Creek, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Goode's Creek, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Divide Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Divide Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Divide Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Divide Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Buchan Bai, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Buchan Bai, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Baker Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Baker Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Baker Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park - Baker Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Above the lakeshore are over 10,000 hectares of rugged landscape with mountain lakes, grasslands and spruce-fir forests accessible only on foot, horseback or bicycle. Trails and rustic campsites are the only facilities in this area of the wilderness. A wonderful setting for hikers – a climb to the top of Okanagan Mountain will lead you to beautiful scenic lake views to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east. A boater’s paradise, this wilderness park dominates the east side of Okanagan Lake between Kelowna and Penticton. Six marine campgrounds and secluded bays and sheltered sandy beaches tucked into the 33 km of undeveloped shoreline make water exploring a true adventure. Mooring buoys available; horse-loading ramps available in parking lots.
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Okanagan Lutheran Centre, Westbank, British Columbia
Description of Okanagan Lutheran Centre, Westbank, British Columbia:
Okanagan Lutheran Centre is owned and operated by Lutheran Camp Concordia, (a non-profit organization). By the Grace of God and much help from many volunteers, these facilities have gone from a dream to a reality. We offer exciting Christian camps and retreats from May thru to October. Whether you are seven or seventy, we have something for you.
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