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Acacia Grove R V Park & Cabins
Spences Bridge
British Columbia, Canada
Ace High Resort
70 Mile House
British Columbia, Canada
Adams Lake - Spillman Beach Site
Marine Provincial Park
British Columbia, Canada
Adams Lake Provincial Park - Bush Creek Site
Kamloops
British Columbia, Canada
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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Campings in British ColumbiaNo.401 Mountain Shadows Resort Limited, Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia Description of Mountain Shadows Resort Limited, Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia:
RV park and campground, located 6 km south of Radium Hot Springs off Hwy 93/95 at Eacrett Road. Large, well spaced, serviced sites with firepits. Nearby hot springs, beaches, golf. On-site playground, volleyball, horseshoes, games room. Open May to October.
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Mountain Shadows Resort Limited, Radium Hot Springs, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.402 Mount Seymour Provincial Park, Vancouver, British Columbia Description of Mount Seymour Provincial Park, Vancouver, British Columbia:
Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Mount Seymour Provincial Park has been enjoyed by generations of Lower Mainland residents. The park offers viewpoints overlooking the city of Vancouver and east over Indian Arm Provincial Park. There are opportunities for bird and wildlife viewing and four areas for day-use picnicking are available. There are several lakes in the park. Elsay Lake is the largest. Its waters and those of De Pencier, Gopher and Goldie drain eastward to Indian Arm. Some of the smaller lakes and ponds feed their waters west to the Seymour River.
Elsay Lake can be fished but is not stocked. Access is by the Elsay Lake trail only.
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Mount Seymour Provincial Park, Vancouver, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.403 Mount Robson Provincial Park- Jackman Flats&Rearguard Falls
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park- Jackman Flats&Rearguard Falls
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park- Jackman Flats&Rearguard Falls
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.404 Mount Robson Provincial Park -Holloway Rock Wilderness Camp, , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park -Holloway Rock Wilderness Camp, , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park -Holloway Rock Wilderness Camp, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.405 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Whitehorn, , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Whitehorn, , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Whitehorn, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.406 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Rockingham Creek campsite, , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Rockingham Creek campsite, , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Rockingham Creek campsite, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.407 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Robson Rivers Campground
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Robson Rivers Campground
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Robson Rivers Campground
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.408 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Robson Pass, , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Robson Pass, , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Robson Pass, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.409 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Robson Meadows campground
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Robson Meadows campground
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Robson Meadows campground
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.410 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Marmot, , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Marmot, , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Marmot, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.411 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Lucerne campground
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Lucerne campground
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Lucerne campground
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.412 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Kinney Lake campground, , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Kinney Lake campground, , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Kinney Lake campground, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.413 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Emperor Falls, , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Emperor Falls, , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Emperor Falls, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.414 Mount Robson Provincial Park - Berg Lake, , British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Provincial Park - Berg Lake, , British Columbia:
Flora and fauna are typical of the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, North Continental Range. One is able, on some trails, to travel between three different vegetation zones during a day hike. Over 182 species of birds have been documented in the park. All wildlife indigenous in the Rocky Mountain can be found here. Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Elk and Black Bear call the lower elevation home while Grizzly Bear, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep inhabit the higher elevations. With over 217,000 hectares of mostly undisturbed wilderness available, wildlife populations are allowed to ebb and flow with minimal intervention by humans. There are excellent wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the park. From mountain goats on the many cliffs and rockslides to moose in Moose Marsh, the patient observer will be suitably rewarded.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park - Berg Lake, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.415 Mount Robson Lodge & Robson Shadows Campground, Valemount, British Columbia Description of Mount Robson Lodge & Robson Shadows Campground, Valemount, British Columbia:
Situated on Yellowhead Highway 16, 5 km/3 mi west of Mount Robson Provincial Park, the lodge has some housekeeping units with bedding and linen supplied, other just sleeping rooms. The lodge is in full view of Mount Robson and overlooks the Fraser River. Recreation in the area includes river rafting, helicopters tours, horseback riding, hiking and mountain climbing.
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Mount Robson Lodge & Robson Shadows Campground, Valemount, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.416 Mount Richardson Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Mount Richardson Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Located north of Sechelt and the village of Tuwanek, this park offers views of Sechelt Inlet, the Sechelt Peninsula, and town of Sechelt. Access is by 4-wheel drive to the mountaintop hiking area and Richardson Lake with its rustic campsites. Its shoreline includes three of the boat-accessible camping sites within Sechelt Inlet, at Oyster Beach, Nine Mile Point and Tuwanek.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. There are 3 areas to camp.
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Mount Richardson Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.417 Mount Fernie Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), Fernie, British Columbia Description of Mount Fernie Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), Fernie, British Columbia:
Proximity to City of Fernie which offers such amenities as golfing, restaurants and art galleries. This area is also popular for mountain biking and the opportunity for fishing in the nearby Elk River.
Abundant wildlife, diverse vegetation and waterfalls highlight this 38-vehicle/tenting site park just west of Fernie.
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Mount Fernie Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), Fernie, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.418 Mount Edziza Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Mount Edziza Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
There are five significant lakes within the park. Mowdade, Mowchilla, Kakiddi and Nuttlude form a chain along the eastern boundary, while Buckley Lake is on the northern border. All the lakes except Mowdade drain north into the Klastine River, a tributary of the Stikine.
There is no vehicle access to Mount Edziza Provincial Park, and no facilities. This isolated wilderness area, which can only be accessed via trails or a float plane, offers wilderness camping, hiking, fishing, nature study, and wildlife viewing.
Fishing is good at the park's many lakes; the eastern lake chain is well populated with rainbow trout.
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Mount Edziza Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.419 Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Surprise Creek, , British Columbia Description of Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Surprise Creek, , British Columbia:
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a magnificent place of shimmering lakes, glistening glaciers, sky scrapping peaks and sun-dappled alpine meadows. World renowned Mount Assiniboine, at an elevation of 3,618 metres, is situated along the continental divide near the south east corner of the park and has defined mountain splendour in the Canadian Rockies for over 100 years.
No roads penetrate this unspoiled wilderness, with trails providing the only land access. Camping, hiking, mountain climbing and viewing spectacular mountain scenery are the main activities here, as well as fishing, horseback riding, and ski touring in winter.
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Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Surprise Creek, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.420 Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Scout Camp, , British Columbia Description of Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Scout Camp, , British Columbia:
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a magnificent place of shimmering lakes, glistening glaciers, sky scrapping peaks and sun-dappled alpine meadows. World renowned Mount Assiniboine, at an elevation of 3,618 metres, is situated along the continental divide near the south east corner of the park and has defined mountain splendour in the Canadian Rockies for over 100 years.
No roads penetrate this unspoiled wilderness, with trails providing the only land access. Camping, hiking, mountain climbing and viewing spectacular mountain scenery are the main activities here, as well as fishing, horseback riding, and ski touring in winter.
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Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Scout Camp, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.421 Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Rock Lake, , British Columbia Description of Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Rock Lake, , British Columbia:
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a magnificent place of shimmering lakes, glistening glaciers, sky scrapping peaks and sun-dappled alpine meadows. World renowned Mount Assiniboine, at an elevation of 3,618 metres, is situated along the continental divide near the south east corner of the park and has defined mountain splendour in the Canadian Rockies for over 100 years.
No roads penetrate this unspoiled wilderness, with trails providing the only land access. Camping, hiking, mountain climbing and viewing spectacular mountain scenery are the main activities here, as well as fishing, horseback riding, and ski touring in winter.
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Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Rock Lake, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.422 Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Porcupine, , British Columbia Description of Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Porcupine, , British Columbia:
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a magnificent place of shimmering lakes, glistening glaciers, sky scrapping peaks and sun-dappled alpine meadows. World renowned Mount Assiniboine, at an elevation of 3,618 metres, is situated along the continental divide near the south east corner of the park and has defined mountain splendour in the Canadian Rockies for over 100 years.
No roads penetrate this unspoiled wilderness, with trails providing the only land access. Camping, hiking, mountain climbing and viewing spectacular mountain scenery are the main activities here, as well as fishing, horseback riding, and ski touring in winter.
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Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Porcupine, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.423 Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Pharaon Creek, , British Columbia Description of Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Pharaon Creek, , British Columbia:
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a magnificent place of shimmering lakes, glistening glaciers, sky scrapping peaks and sun-dappled alpine meadows. World renowned Mount Assiniboine, at an elevation of 3,618 metres, is situated along the continental divide near the south east corner of the park and has defined mountain splendour in the Canadian Rockies for over 100 years.
No roads penetrate this unspoiled wilderness, with trails providing the only land access. Camping, hiking, mountain climbing and viewing spectacular mountain scenery are the main activities here, as well as fishing, horseback riding, and ski touring in winter.
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Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Pharaon Creek, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.424 Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Og Lake, , British Columbia Description of Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Og Lake, , British Columbia:
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a magnificent place of shimmering lakes, glistening glaciers, sky scrapping peaks and sun-dappled alpine meadows. World renowned Mount Assiniboine, at an elevation of 3,618 metres, is situated along the continental divide near the south east corner of the park and has defined mountain splendour in the Canadian Rockies for over 100 years.
No roads penetrate this unspoiled wilderness, with trails providing the only land access. Camping, hiking, mountain climbing and viewing spectacular mountain scenery are the main activities here, as well as fishing, horseback riding, and ski touring in winter.
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Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Og Lake, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.425 Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Naiset Cabins, Mt. Assiniboine Lodge, O'Brien Horse Camp., , British Columbia Description of Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Naiset Cabins, Mt. Assiniboine Lodge, O'Brien Horse Camp., , British Columbia:
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a magnificent place of shimmering lakes, glistening glaciers, sky scrapping peaks and sun-dappled alpine meadows. World renowned Mount Assiniboine, at an elevation of 3,618 metres, is situated along the continental divide near the south east corner of the park and has defined mountain splendour in the Canadian Rockies for over 100 years.
No roads penetrate this unspoiled wilderness, with trails providing the only land access. Camping, hiking, mountain climbing and viewing spectacular mountain scenery are the main activities here, as well as fishing, horseback riding, and ski touring in winter.
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Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park - Naiset Cabins, Mt. Assiniboine Lodge, O'Brien Horse Camp., , British Columbia