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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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Lemon Creek Lodge Restaurant & Campground , Slocan, British Columbia
Description of Lemon Creek Lodge Restaurant & Campground , Slocan, British Columbia:
This European-style lodge is nestled between Valhalla and Kokanee Glacier Provincial Parks, featuring a licensed restaurant, cabins and campground. It provides the ideal central base for a variety of year-round activities; try snowmobiling, skiing, hiking, canoeing, fishing and kayaking.
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Langdale Heights RV Park & Golf Resort, Gibsons, British Columbia
Description of Langdale Heights RV Park & Golf Resort, Gibsons, British Columbia:
Just 4 km/2 mi east of the Langdale Ferry Terminal, the park boasts spectacular mountain and ocean views. It provides full hook ups, including TV and telephone, as well as tent sites. A unique feature is the beautiful 9-hole par-3 golf course in a forest setting. Unlimited golf is included for all registered guests.
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Lanc & Cox Islands Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Lanc & Cox Islands Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Lanz and Cox Islands were set aside as a provincial park to protect an unspoiled coastal wilderness environment. Together with the outer three islands of the Scott Islands chain (Beresford, Sartine and Triangle Islands) they protect some of the most important seabird nesting colonies in the world. There are no designated campsites at this park. The rough terrain and poor access makes these islands unsuitable for camping, however camping on the shore is permitted. Due to the extreme weather conditions and sea states that these islands can experience at any time of the year, this park receives very few visitors. The rugged, rocky coastline of these islands provides poor access for boaters and the steep slopes of the islands makes travel onshore near impossible.
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Lamplighter Campground, Revelstoke, British Columbia
Description of Lamplighter Campground, Revelstoke, British Columbia:
Peaceful, clean, RV-tent park. Within a 10 minute drive you'll find golfing, fishing, boating, tennis, horseback riding and shopping. Walking distance to downtown. Volleyball and horseshoe recreation on site. Seniors and off-season rates offered.
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Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Water Lily Bay (Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, British Columbia
Description of Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Water Lily Bay (Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, British Columbia:
Lakelse Lake Provincial Park is situated in the Skeena River Watershed and is surrounded by the mountains of the Kitimat Range. The park preserves stands of impressive old growth cedar, hemlock and Sitka spruce forests which thrive in the moist air swept in from the Pacific Ocean. Salmon-bearing streams, sandy beaches, water sports and wildlife are some attractions this park offers.
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Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Furlong Bay (Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, British Columbia
Description of Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Furlong Bay (Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, British Columbia:
Located 25km S. of Terrace. Stretches of beach backed by majestic old-growth forest highlight this 156 vehicle/tent site park. Group campsite available. Fishing, fall salmon spawn, wintering swans. Sandy beaches, nature program. Pets on leash.
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Lac le Jeune Provincial Park (Brandywine Environmental Management Ltd.), Kamloops, British Columbia
Description of Lac le Jeune Provincial Park (Brandywine Environmental Management Ltd.), Kamloops, British Columbia:
Nestled among lodgepole pine, spruce and fir, Lac Le Jeune Park appeals to campers and anglers seeking an easily-accessible getaway spot. The park offers a diverse assortment of recreational activities including swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, biking, and nature appreciation. The campground serves as a base for recreational use at both Stake and Walloper. The park sees high use during the summer season. During the winter the area is used for cross-country skiing but vehicle access to the park depends on snow levels. Special Feature: The park land addition in 1996 protects large marsh areas.
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Lac La Hache Provincial Park (G & P Kleenery Ltd.), , British Columbia
Description of Lac La Hache Provincial Park (G & P Kleenery Ltd.), , British Columbia:
Lac La Hache is one of the most popular recreation lakes along Highway 97. Established in 1956, with 83 campsites, flush toilets, tap water, a sani-station and a self-guided nature trail, Lac La Hache Park is a very pleasant campground. The day use area is located across Highway 97 on the shore of Lac La Hache and has an adventure playground, picnic tables, picnic shelter, boat launch, developed beach, changehouse and flush toilets. This is an excellent fishing lake for Kokanee and lake trout, as well as rainbow trout and burbot during the summer months.
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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Tranquille River, , British Columbia
Description of Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Tranquille River, , British Columbia:
Sweeping grassland vistas, spectacular cliffs and canyons, cool, dry forests, secret ponds and small lakes await the visitor to the newest grasslands park in the province. It rises north and westward from the hot, dry Thompson valleys through three grassland communities to the forested hills above. There are rainbow trout in Deep Lake.
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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Pass Lake, , British Columbia
Description of Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Pass Lake, , British Columbia:
Sweeping grassland vistas, spectacular cliffs and canyons, cool, dry forests, secret ponds and small lakes await the visitor to the newest grasslands park in the province. It rises north and westward from the hot, dry Thompson valleys through three grassland communities to the forested hills above. There are rainbow trout in Deep Lake.
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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Isobel Lake, , British Columbia
Description of Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Isobel Lake, , British Columbia:
Sweeping grassland vistas, spectacular cliffs and canyons, cool, dry forests, secret ponds and small lakes await the visitor to the newest grasslands park in the province. It rises north and westward from the hot, dry Thompson valleys through three grassland communities to the forested hills above. There are rainbow trout in Deep Lake.
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Kwadacha Wilderness Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, British Columbia
Description of Kwadacha Wilderness Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, British Columbia:
Kwadacha houses a diversity of habitat that supports ample wildlife, ranging from wolves to Siberian lemmings. If you are a bird enthusiast, this is the place to visit, with over 70 species of birds including grebes, teals, hawks, falcons, kestrels, eagles, warblers and even Lapland Longspurs. Watch for signs of bear activity and make plenty of noise. To help maintain the natural state of this area, pack out all garbage. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Kotcho Lake Village Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Kotcho Lake Village Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Situated on the shoreline of Kotcho Lake, Kotcho Lake Village Provincial Park is an area of traditional settlement and resource use by the Fort Nelson Indian Band, Dene Tha First Nations. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Kootenay Lake - Midge Creek Provincial Park, Balfour, British Columbia
Description of Kootenay Lake - Midge Creek Provincial Park, Balfour, British Columbia:
Access to the park at Midge Creek is via water vessel. Water-oriented activities are most popular, with angling for kokanee, Dolly Varden and rainbow trout. Boasting more than a kilometre of sandy beach, it is a popoular destination for boaters.
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Kootenay Lake - Davis Creek/Lost Ledge Provincial Park (West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), , British Columbia
Description of Kootenay Lake - Davis Creek/Lost Ledge Provincial Park (West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), , British Columbia:
Davis Creek and Lost Ledge are two small sites situated on the north-western shore of Kootenay Lake. The parks are part of a combined system of seven provincial parks that offer lakeside recreational opportunities on a large inland lake. With outstanding views of the Purcell Mountains to the east, these sheltered locations provide access to the lake’s marine activities including fishing, boating and swimming. Both Lost Ledge and Davis Creek offer lake view and shady, secluded campsites spaced within the forest. Lost Ledge is very picturesque while Davis Creek is less developed. Both sites are popular with anglers and families for their unique, informal camping experience. Visitors can enjoy angling for kokanee, bull and rainbow trout.
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Koksilah River Provincial Park (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), , British Columbia
Description of Koksilah River Provincial Park (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), , British Columbia:
Adjacent to the Koksilah River, this undeveloped park in the Vancouver Island Forest Reserve offers good hiking, fishing and swimming opportunities. Camping at rustic campsites near the parking area is allowed at this park, which is also a nice place to spend an afternoon picnicking near the scenic surroundings of the Koksilah River and Canyon. Walk-in, front country tent pads are provided near the parking area. Koksilah River Park is open year round. There is no fee for winter camping.
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Kokanee RV Park & Campground, Nelson, British Columbia
Description of Kokanee RV Park & Campground, Nelson, British Columbia:
The Park is a quiet family oriented campground set in the mountains of the West Kootenays. Featuring extensive grassed common areas for recreational activities such as volleyball, horseshoes or just relaxing. A children's playground and sandy swimming area are also on site. Every night is movie night and a free family movie is shown in the television lounge. Other videos are also available for rent.
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Kokanee Lodge & Resort at Sugar Lake , Lumby, British Columbia
Description of Kokanee Lodge & Resort at Sugar Lake , Lumby, British Columbia:
Your year at Kokanee Lodge and Resort at Sugar lake could start in January with a diverse winter activities schedule. Maybe snowmobiling in some of our fabulous alpine mountain terrain or maybe snow shoeing along the pristine, snow covered Sugar Lake, stopping every once in a while to view the majestic mountains which make their home around Sugar Lake. Then again, maybe you are a fishing fanatic and ice fishing for our Rainbow and bull Trout, which are in excess of 15 lbs, is what you are after. Cross country skiers will find many areas to hone their skills.
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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Woodbury Cabin, , British Columbia
Description of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Woodbury Cabin, , British Columbia:
Located north of Nelson, ruggedly beautiful Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park offers an excellent backcountry adventure for the whole family. Sitting mostly above 1,800 metres in elevation, the park has three glaciers - Kokanee, Caribou, and Woodbury - which feed over 30 lakes and are the headwaters of many creeks. Kokanee Lake is 1,200 metres in length and 400 metres wide; surrounded by precipitous cliffs and rock slides, it's an alpine jewel. Other scenic lakes in the park include the gem-coloured Sapphire Lakes, milky Joker Lakes, and popular Gibson, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes, which offer good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. With 85 km of well-marked trails and a resident staff of rangers, this park is appropriate for campers and hikers and climbers with all levels of outdoor experience. Anglers can do very well for themselves in this park, with good-sized cutthroat trout readily rising to the lure. Fishing is popular at Gibson, Kokanee, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes.
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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Tanal Lake, , British Columbia
Description of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Tanal Lake, , British Columbia:
Located north of Nelson, ruggedly beautiful Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park offers an excellent backcountry adventure for the whole family. Sitting mostly above 1,800 metres in elevation, the park has three glaciers - Kokanee, Caribou, and Woodbury - which feed over 30 lakes and are the headwaters of many creeks. Kokanee Lake is 1,200 metres in length and 400 metres wide; surrounded by precipitous cliffs and rock slides, it's an alpine jewel. Other scenic lakes in the park include the gem-coloured Sapphire Lakes, milky Joker Lakes, and popular Gibson, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes, which offer good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. With 85 km of well-marked trails and a resident staff of rangers, this park is appropriate for campers and hikers and climbers with all levels of outdoor experience. Anglers can do very well for themselves in this park, with good-sized cutthroat trout readily rising to the lure. Fishing is popular at Gibson, Kokanee, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes.
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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - SLOCAN CHIEF CABIN, , British Columbia
Description of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - SLOCAN CHIEF CABIN, , British Columbia:
Located north of Nelson, ruggedly beautiful Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park offers an excellent backcountry adventure for the whole family. Sitting mostly above 1,800 metres in elevation, the park has three glaciers - Kokanee, Caribou, and Woodbury - which feed over 30 lakes and are the headwaters of many creeks. Kokanee Lake is 1,200 metres in length and 400 metres wide; surrounded by precipitous cliffs and rock slides, it's an alpine jewel. Other scenic lakes in the park include the gem-coloured Sapphire Lakes, milky Joker Lakes, and popular Gibson, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes, which offer good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. With 85 km of well-marked trails and a resident staff of rangers, this park is appropriate for campers and hikers and climbers with all levels of outdoor experience. Anglers can do very well for themselves in this park, with good-sized cutthroat trout readily rising to the lure. Fishing is popular at Gibson, Kokanee, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes.
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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Silver Spray Cabin, , British Columbia
Description of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Silver Spray Cabin, , British Columbia:
Located north of Nelson, ruggedly beautiful Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park offers an excellent backcountry adventure for the whole family. Sitting mostly above 1,800 metres in elevation, the park has three glaciers - Kokanee, Caribou, and Woodbury - which feed over 30 lakes and are the headwaters of many creeks. Kokanee Lake is 1,200 metres in length and 400 metres wide; surrounded by precipitous cliffs and rock slides, it's an alpine jewel. Other scenic lakes in the park include the gem-coloured Sapphire Lakes, milky Joker Lakes, and popular Gibson, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes, which offer good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. With 85 km of well-marked trails and a resident staff of rangers, this park is appropriate for campers and hikers and climbers with all levels of outdoor experience. Anglers can do very well for themselves in this park, with good-sized cutthroat trout readily rising to the lure. Fishing is popular at Gibson, Kokanee, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes.
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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Saphire Lakes, , British Columbia
Description of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Saphire Lakes, , British Columbia:
Located north of Nelson, ruggedly beautiful Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park offers an excellent backcountry adventure for the whole family. Sitting mostly above 1,800 metres in elevation, the park has three glaciers - Kokanee, Caribou, and Woodbury - which feed over 30 lakes and are the headwaters of many creeks. Kokanee Lake is 1,200 metres in length and 400 metres wide; surrounded by precipitous cliffs and rock slides, it's an alpine jewel. Other scenic lakes in the park include the gem-coloured Sapphire Lakes, milky Joker Lakes, and popular Gibson, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes, which offer good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. With 85 km of well-marked trails and a resident staff of rangers, this park is appropriate for campers and hikers and climbers with all levels of outdoor experience. Anglers can do very well for themselves in this park, with good-sized cutthroat trout readily rising to the lure. Fishing is popular at Gibson, Kokanee, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes.
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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Paupp Creek, , British Columbia
Description of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Paupp Creek, , British Columbia:
Located north of Nelson, ruggedly beautiful Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park offers an excellent backcountry adventure for the whole family. Sitting mostly above 1,800 metres in elevation, the park has three glaciers - Kokanee, Caribou, and Woodbury - which feed over 30 lakes and are the headwaters of many creeks. Kokanee Lake is 1,200 metres in length and 400 metres wide; surrounded by precipitous cliffs and rock slides, it's an alpine jewel. Other scenic lakes in the park include the gem-coloured Sapphire Lakes, milky Joker Lakes, and popular Gibson, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes, which offer good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. With 85 km of well-marked trails and a resident staff of rangers, this park is appropriate for campers and hikers and climbers with all levels of outdoor experience. Anglers can do very well for themselves in this park, with good-sized cutthroat trout readily rising to the lure. Fishing is popular at Gibson, Kokanee, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes.
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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Kaslo Lake, , British Columbia
Description of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Kaslo Lake, , British Columbia:
Located north of Nelson, ruggedly beautiful Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park offers an excellent backcountry adventure for the whole family. Sitting mostly above 1,800 metres in elevation, the park has three glaciers - Kokanee, Caribou, and Woodbury - which feed over 30 lakes and are the headwaters of many creeks. Kokanee Lake is 1,200 metres in length and 400 metres wide; surrounded by precipitous cliffs and rock slides, it's an alpine jewel. Other scenic lakes in the park include the gem-coloured Sapphire Lakes, milky Joker Lakes, and popular Gibson, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes, which offer good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. With 85 km of well-marked trails and a resident staff of rangers, this park is appropriate for campers and hikers and climbers with all levels of outdoor experience. Anglers can do very well for themselves in this park, with good-sized cutthroat trout readily rising to the lure. Fishing is popular at Gibson, Kokanee, Kaslo and Tanal Lakes.
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