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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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Marble River Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Marble River Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Marble River Provincial Park on northern Vancouver Island offers excellent opportunities for wilderness hiking, biking, wildlife viewing . Marble River Provincial Park is also a very popular destination for recreational angling, including fly fishing on the river and tidal water fishing in the marine portion of the park. Chinook and Coho salmon, Steelhead, Cutthroat, Rainbow and Dolly Varden trout can all be caught in this park. The Marble River Trail contains a number of angler-access routes down to the river, which is considered to be one of the best steelhead fishing rivers on Vancouver Island. The most popular fly-fishing location, known as the Emerald Pools, is located at the end of the trail. Walk-in wilderness camping is allowed, and a Western Forest Products Recreation Site offers vehicle-accessible camping adjacent to the park. There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. No facilities are provided.
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Marble Canyon Provincial Park (L. Lemkay and D. Baker), , British Columbia
Description of Marble Canyon Provincial Park (L. Lemkay and D. Baker), , British Columbia:
A small, quiet campground, set between two small lakes Turquoise and Crown. This park is popular with fishermen and birders. Nestled in the rugged Pavilion Mountain Range. The limestone canyon in which Marble Canyon Provincial Park is located is a rather rare geological formation in British Columbia. That's what makes picnicking here such an unusual experience.
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Maquinna Marine Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd), , British Columbia
Description of Maquinna Marine Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd), , British Columbia:
The park, located northwest of Tofino on the west coast of Vancouver Island, also encompasses a significant wilderness area known for coastal hiking, wilderness camping, sea kayaking and wildlife viewing. Numerous tourism companies in Tofino and Ucluelet offer tours to Hot Springs Cove, which is only accessible by boat. A pleasant half-hour along a boardwalk trail through old-growth rainforest leads to the hot pools, which remain at an average temperature of approximately 50 degrees Celsius. The waters of Clayoquot Sound may contain a variety of fish species, including salmon, rockfish, halibut and lingcod.
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Maple Ridge Campgrounds, Maple Ridge, British Columbia
Description of Maple Ridge Campgrounds, Maple Ridge, British Columbia:

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Maple Leaf Motel & Campground Resort, Oliver, British Columbia
Description of Maple Leaf Motel & Campground Resort, Oliver, British Columbia:
km/2 mi south of Oliver in an orchard setting, the resort offers air conditioned sleeping and housekeeping motels units, some non-smoking. Also available are campsites with RV hook ups. There are washrooms, hot showers, laundry, firepits, a play area and a heated pool. The resort is near both golf and wineries. Winter rates are available and small pets are accepted.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems. The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes. A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems. The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes. A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems. The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes. A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems. The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes. A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems. The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes. A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems. The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes. A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems. The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes. A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Magna Bay Resort, Celista, British Columbia
Description of Magna Bay Resort, Celista, British Columbia:
Welcome to MAGNA BAY RESORT, our pristine resort located on the sunny shore of Shuswap Lake, is a one stop vacation paradise. If you come in a motorhome or a tent, have a boat or a motorcycle, joining a reunion or some friends....... Magna Bay Resort has the ability to make your vacation dreams come true.
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Mabel Lake Resort and Airpark, Enderby, British Columbia
Description of Mabel Lake Resort and Airpark, Enderby, British Columbia:
Mabel Lake Resort & Airpark is situated on one of the most beautiful and peaceful lakes that Western Canada has to offer. Once you have seen its lush green forested shoreline, sandy beaches and sparkling blue water you will begin to w onder how this area has remained such a well kept secret.
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Mabel Lake Provincial Park, Vernon, British Columbia
Description of Mabel Lake Provincial Park, Vernon, British Columbia:
Well off the beaten track, nestled in a beautiful mountain setting are the quieter, sandy beaches of Mabel Lake Provincial Park. Lush forests offer a pleasant retreat from the more crowded urban centres. The park’s sandy shoreline is backed by a cool forest of hemlock, redcedar and birch, in sharp contrast to the drier ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests to the west. Squirrels often visit the campsites and painted turtles can be seen at Taylor Creek. Deer and black bear can be seen occasionally as well as a variety of birdlife and water fowl. Fishing opportunities for rainbow trout are available here year round. Temperatures are warm in the summer but rarely extreme, making this a great campsite for those who prefer a cooler locale than the Okanagan Valley. The natural setting and access to a 35 km long lake make this a popular destination for all ages. No reservations, all sites are available on a first come, first served basis.
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Lowe's Resort Motel & Campground, Madeira Park, British Columbia
Description of Lowe's Resort Motel & Campground, Madeira Park, British Columbia:
The LOWE’S RESORT complex is open year-round and a friendly management team is always available to help with your fishing, diving, boating, sightseeing or other recreational requirements. The registered 30 passenger motor vessel, "Topline", remains at the ready year round for group Dive outings and Eco-Tours. Scheduled departures for world renowned Princess Louisa Inlet occur six days weekly in season, from May through September
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Lower Tsitika River, , British Columbia
Description of Lower Tsitika River, , British Columbia:
Lower Tsitika River Park has high fish values and is one of the few protected areas on Vancouver Island that contains a full range of biogeoclimatic variants, from low elevation to alpine tundra. There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed.
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Lower Nimpkish River Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Lower Nimpkish River Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
The park is a popular destination for fishers searching for Sockeye, Coho, Chinook pink and chum salmon, as well as steelhead, Cutthroat, Dolly Varden, Kokanee and Rainbow trout. Anglers should be aware that black bears frequent the area along the river’s edge, especially during spawning season. Wilderness, walk-in or paddle-in camping are allowed but not recommended. There are no facilities in the park, and the dense underbrush in the forest provides little or no area to set up tents. There is no fee for wilderness camping.
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Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
One of the busier, most attractive and most regular stops on the Inside Passage due to the wondrous site of the waterfalls and migrating salmon viewing. Visitors may anchor on either side of or in front of the falls. Excellent tidal water fishing opportunities for salmon and groundfish.
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Loveland Bay Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), , British Columbia
Description of Loveland Bay Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), , British Columbia:
For a more intimate camping experience visit Loveland Bay, a small, rustic provincial park that provides camping and boat launching directly onto Campbell Lake. Loveland Bay is a convenient base camp for day tripping to attractions in the nearby communities of Campbell River, Gold River, Sayward, Kelsey Bay and Quadra and Cortes Islands. Loveland Bay Provincial Park is located near Campbell River on central Vancouver Island and offers a quiet area for camping, swimming and fishing. The camping area in the park has been upgraded and additional sites, as well as group camping sites, have been added to the park. Lower Campbell Lake offers good opportunities for trout fishing. This park offers 31 vehicle accessible campsites, some with tent pads. All the campsites are along the lakefront. There are 2 group campsites at this park, one at each end of the campground on the lake.
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Living Forest Oceanside RV Park & Campground, Nanaimo, British Columbia
Description of Living Forest Oceanside RV Park & Campground, Nanaimo, British Columbia:
Come stay with us and enjoy the natural beauty of Vancouver Island. The Living Forest Campground has over 50 acres of beautiful forested land. We have a wide variety of sites to choose from; sunny sites, riverside sites, oceanview sites, and secluded forested sites. Full services, tenting, and everything in between are available as well. All that with a breathtaking view of the Nanaimo Harbour, and easy access to the Nanaimo River estuary -we've got it all!
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Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, British Columbia
Description of Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, British Columbia:
Impressive waterfalls cascade down a rocky gorge in a beautiful forested setting bordered by steep mountain peaks at this park, one of the most beautiful parks on central Vancouver Island. The falls, lake swimming, shaded riverside trails and picnic facilities make Little Qualicum Falls a very popular family recreation destination. Cameron Lake is an ideal spot for swimming and fishing, as well as sail boarding, due to a wind funnel created by the surrounding mountains. The Cameron Lake and Beaufort day-use areas are located 10 minutes west of the campground on Highway 4. This park has 94 vehicle accessible campsites in two separate campgrounds, the Upper Campground and the Lower Campground. Fishing opportunities are available in Cameron Lake. Cameron Lake is one of a few lakes in British Columbia known to have brown trout.
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Little Andrews Bay Marine Provincial Park, Houston, British Columbia
Description of Little Andrews Bay Marine Provincial Park, Houston, British Columbia:
Located on the north shore of Oosta Lake, the park provides camping and boat access to North Tweedsmuir Park. This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted. Eight standard sized, shaded and open campsites are available.
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Liard River Hotsprings Provincial Park (Kootenay Forest Resources), Muncho Lake, British Columbia
Description of Liard River Hotsprings Provincial Park (Kootenay Forest Resources), Muncho Lake, British Columbia:
Relaxation seeps into your body as you ease into the second largest hotspring in Canada. Liard River Hot Springs provides relief to Alaskan bound travellers after a long day on the road. The hot springs complex is of national ecological significance and is well known for its natural setting in a lush boreal spruce forest. The park is such a popular stop over for tourists that the campgound fills up early each day during the summer months. Liard is also open year round. There are two hot springs with water temperatures ranging from 42° C to 52° C; the nearest is the Alpha pool. Beta pool is beyond Alpha and is larger and deeper. A boardwalk, which leads to the hot spring pools, passes through a warm water swamp and boreal forest which supports rich and diverse plant communities as well as mammal and bird species. Watch for moose feeding in the pools. Due to the lush plant life influenced by the warmth of the springs, the area was originally known as the "Tropical Valley". Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are also available.
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Liard River Corridor Provincial Park & Protected Area, , British Columbia
Description of Liard River Corridor Provincial Park & Protected Area, , British Columbia:
Liard River Corridor Park contains a diversity of landscapes from high upland plateau and muskeg to the rapids of the Grand Canyon and river bottom old growth spruce forests.The area in general offers fishing, hiking, spelunking, camping, horseback riding, canoeing, river boating, wildlife viewing, hunting, ATV use, and photography. The Grand Canyon of the Liard, a 30 km stretch of river with dangerous rapids, is an area of tremendous visual quality. Access to the park is by the old road to Nordquist Lake and Elk Mountain. River access is via the Liard River up to as far as Sulpher Creek; some boaters travel the Toad River to reach the park.
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