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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.501 Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Gibson Lake, , British Columbia Description of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - Gibson 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 - Gibson Lake, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.502 Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Nelson, British Columbia Description of Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Nelson, British Columbia:
With over a kilometre of sandy beaches and two campsites, Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has provincial significance and is the number one choice for tourists’ coming to the West Kootenays. There is always lots to do with an adventure playground, visitor centre, spawning channel, boat launch, group camp site, viewing platform, hiking trails and a marina nearby. Want more? All with in an hour’s drive you can explore historic Nelson, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Balfour Golf Club, Kaslo with the SS Moyie stern wheeler and finally Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Discover south central BC but save some time for Kokanee Creek Provincial Park. If you don’t, you’re going to wish you did. Special Features: Kokanee Creek canyon and old growth western cedar and grand fir.
Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are also available.
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(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Nelson, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.503 Kokanee Bay Fishing Resort, Chilanko Forks, British Columbia Description of Kokanee Bay Fishing Resort, Chilanko Forks, British Columbia:
A successful Resort in the heart of the Chilcotin, B.C. on beautiful Puntzi Lake: A cosy log home for the owner, 6 guest-cabins, RV-sites, campground, small restaurant, playground, boat rental, fish cleaning cabin, clean public washrooms, laundry facility, beach with crystal clear water access, tennis court... and much more.
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Kokanee Bay Fishing Resort, Chilanko Forks, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.504 Kluskoil Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Kluskoil Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Kluskoil Lake Park provides a variety of recreational opportunities, and protects valuable wildlife habitat in Sub-boreal Pine-Spruce forest and wetlands.
The park may be inaccessible in the spring and early summer due to high water levels at the upper crossing of the Euchiniko River, and at various creeks along the trail.
The Blackwater River and Kluskoil Lake support significant populations of rainbow and bull trout
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Kluskoil Lake Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.505 Klua Lakes, , British Columbia Description of Klua Lakes, , British Columbia:
Looking for remote wilderness camping, abundant wildlife and excellent fishing opportunities? Look no further, Klua Lakes provides all this and more. Klua Lakes Protected Area offers visitors to this remote wilderness impressive views of escarpments and cuesta topography (ridges with a steep face on one side and a gentle slope on the other). Lush boreal forest surrounds the lakes that provide excellent walleye and northern pike fishing.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Klua Lakes, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.506 Klewnuggit Inlet Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Klewnuggit Inlet Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Midway through Grenville Channel, Klewnuggit Inlet impels long fingers into the abrupt hills of the mainland coast. The middle finger, East Inlet, as well as Freda and Brodie Lakes above it, are included in the park.
Excellent tidal water fishing opportunities for salmon and groundfish. Fishing licences are available for purchase in Kitimat and Prince Rupert.
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Klewnuggit Inlet Marine Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.507 Kleanza Creek Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Terrace, British Columbia Description of Kleanza Creek Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Terrace, British Columbia:
Kleanza Creek Provincial Park is located amongst the forests and rock canyons in the Coast Mountains. Occupying frontage on the Skeena River and on both sides of Kleanza Creek, the park is of historical significance. Kleanza means gold in the Gitxsan language and it was this metal that influenced the early history of the park site. Placer mining for gold was first carried out in the creek in the late 1890’s.
The lakes and waterways of the area can provide good fishing. Dolly Varden, steelhead, and rainbow trout are the principal species.
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Kleanza Creek Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Terrace, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.508 Kitson Island Marine Provincial Park, Port Edward, British Columbia Description of Kitson Island Marine Provincial Park, Port Edward, British Columbia:
Kitson Island and Kitson Islet, at the mouth of the Skeena River, are both included in this Marine Park. The small sandy island is popular with kayakers and other small craft users for wilderness camping.
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Kitson Island Marine Provincial Park, Port Edward, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.509 Kitlope Heritage Conservancy Protected Area, Bella Coola, British Columbia Description of Kitlope Heritage Conservancy Protected Area, Bella Coola, British Columbia:
This park encompasses the world's largest intact coastal temperate rainforest. This unique rainforest has old-growth trees over 800 years old. The Kitlope Valley is an important habitat for marbled murrelets, bald eagles, moose, grizzly, black
bear and waterfowl. The Kitlope Valley lies within the traditional territory of the Haisla nation.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. Winter camping is available at campsites on Kitlope Lake.
One public cabin is available year round on a first-come, first-served basis on the Kitlope River.
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Kitlope Heritage Conservancy Protected Area, Bella Coola, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.510 Kiskatinaw Provincial Park, Fort St. John, British Columbia Description of Kiskatinaw Provincial Park, Fort St. John, British Columbia:
The park is located along the banks of the Kiskatinaw River on the original Alaska Highway, near a historic wooden curved trestle bridge. From Kiskatinaw Provincial Park, visitors can take a stroll to the bridge and reflect upon the unique history of the Alaska Highway. Jump in the river for a refreshing swim or spend the day fishing.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Kiskatinaw Provincial Park, Fort St. John, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.511 King Coho Resort & Boat Rentals, Comox, British Columbia Description of King Coho Resort & Boat Rentals, Comox, British Columbia:
Fully serviced oceanfront RV Park. Showers. Snacks and souvenirs. Great salmon fishing. Boat and tackle rentals, licences, ramps, boat gas, charters and beach casting. Very clean and friendly. Close to golf, skiing, parks, attractions, town and more. Follow the Powell River Ferry signs from Courtenay or Comox.
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King Coho Resort & Boat Rentals, Comox, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.512 Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Smithers, British Columbia Description of Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Smithers, British Columbia:
Overnight campers and avid fishers will find Kinaskan Lake to be the perfect spot to stop and relax. The campsites provide a spectacular introduction to northern scenery. From the campground, located at lake's edge, visitors are afforded sweeping views up the length of the lake with Todagen Mountains to the east and the Klastline Plateau to the west.
Located at the south end of Kinaskan Lake between the Skeena and Coast Mountain Ranges, this park offers spectacular scenery and good rainbow trout fishing. The Iskut River runs through the park to the south, where it enters a smaller lake called Natadesleen. The Little Iskut River branches off to the west into Mt. Edziza Provincial Park and Recreation Area.
The floating wharf and excellent boat ramp make it easy to launch your boat.
Rainbow trout are abundant in Kinaskan and Natadesleen Lakes, averaging .5 kg in weight and 30 cm in length. Fish from shore or boat, fly fish, cast, or troll with just about any lure, the hard-fighting rainbow are waiting.
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(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Smithers, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.513 Kimberley Riverside Campground
(Happy Hans Riverside RV Resort), Kimberley, British Columbia Description of Kimberley Riverside Campground
(Happy Hans Riverside RV Resort), Kimberley, British Columbia:
The RV Resort is only a 9 minute drive from Kimberley's
downtown centre. 140 spacious sites (46 pull-thrus), water, power (15-50 amps) and sewer, sani-dump,
hot showers, laundry, fire pits, convenience store,hiking/biking trails, golfing and fly-fishing (minutes
away).
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Kimberley Riverside Campground
(Happy Hans Riverside RV Resort), Kimberley, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.514 Kilby Provincial Park, Cultus Lake, British Columbia Description of Kilby Provincial Park, Cultus Lake, British Columbia:
Tucked away in a rural pastoral setting, Kilby Provincial Park is characterized by its scenic riverfront location and wonderful pioneer history. The park offers a destination rivering experience. Activities include beaching, fishing, and boating on Harrison River and Harrison Lake. Park users can also enjoy camping, picnicking, and visiting the nearby General Store Museum, where they can view and experience early twentieth century rural traditions and lifestyle common to British Columbia.
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Kilby Provincial Park, Cultus Lake, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.515 Kikomun Creek Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia Description of Kikomun Creek Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia:
Located in a dry sunny area of the province, this park preserves an example of Interior Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine forest and grassland habitat. Paved roads within this family oriented park are conducive to biking.
The two campgrounds offer 135 sites and two group camping sites on the eastern shore of man-made Lake Koocanusa. There are other lakes where power boats are prohibited. Grassland with groves of trees. Scenic and varied.
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(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.516 Khunai Family Outfitters, James, British Columbia Description of Khunai Family Outfitters, James, British Columbia:
Customized and packaged summer and winter tours from canoeing to dog sledding. The Khunai Recreational area cover 1200 square miles of unihabited lakes, meadows, and mountains in north central Brithish Columbia. Let us treat you to an unforgettable wilderness experience.
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Khunai Family Outfitters, James, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.517 Kettle River RV Park, Rock Creek, British Columbia Description of Kettle River RV Park, Rock Creek, British Columbia:
A small, very clean and quiet RV park located in Rock Creek on the beautiful Kettle River in sunny southern British Columbia. All sites have full hookups. Lots of room for big Rv's. Large pull thrus. Tents welcome.
Spend your vacation golfing, trout fishing, panning for gold, hiking, canoeing, cycling the Kettle Valley Railway also known as the Trans Canada Trail, swimming, tubing down the Kettle River or just plain relaxing.
Visit the area's many trails, museums and historical attractions.
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Kettle River RV Park, Rock Creek, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.518 Kettle River Recreation Area
(Kaloya Contracting Ltd.), Rock Creek, British Columbia Description of Kettle River Recreation Area
(Kaloya Contracting Ltd.), Rock Creek, British Columbia:
There are 87 vehicle/tent sites and a group site situated in this Ponderosa pine, bunchgrass habitat. The abandoned right-of-way of the Kettle Valley section of the CPR passes through.
In the summer, excellent canoeing or inner tube riding although there are some hazards on the river. In the winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are favourite pastimes.
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(Kaloya Contracting Ltd.), Rock Creek, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.519 Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Wide open spaces, great fishing, wildlife, old west history and a quieter camping spot can all be yours in less than a 90 minute drive from the central Okanagan. Located in the heart of cattle country, the rolling grasslands and dry open forest surround the sparkling turquoise waters of Kentucky Lake and Alleyne Lake. The scenery is spectacular from early April to late October with springs’ palette of soft pastels slowly changing to the vibrant golds of autumn.
This area is very popular for fishing and even features a 'children only' fishery to foster interest in the sport among youth. The ponds between Kentucky Lake and Alleyne Lake are open only to those under the age of 16. The lakes and ponds are stocked with rainbow trout from the Summerland Trout Hatchery. Depending on temperatures, there are ice fishing opportunities in the park.
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Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.520 Kent's Beach Resort, Powell River, British Columbia Description of Kent's Beach Resort, Powell River, British Columbia:
Waterfront housekeeping cottages, camprground with oceanside sites, partial hookups, 15 & 30 amp service, laundry, near boat launch, moorage. Pet policy.
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Kent's Beach Resort, Powell River, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.521 Kekuli Bay Provincial Park, Vernon, British Columbia Description of Kekuli Bay Provincial Park, Vernon, British Columbia:
Kekuli Bay Provincial Park is located off Highway 97, 11 km. south of Vernon. The park is situated on a beautiful bay on the west side of Kalamalka Lake, a destination for waterskiing and boating. A newly developed campground has been added to the area which formerly consisted only of a boat launch., Kekuli Bay is a brand new campground and, as such, has no shade. Many young shade trees were planted and the grassy areas between the sites are beautifully landscaped.
The park is open from May 1- Oct 31 after which the gate to the campground is locked.
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Kekuli Bay Provincial Park, Vernon, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.522 Keats Camps, Keats Island, British Columbia Description of Keats Camps, Keats Island, British Columbia:
Our camp spans 200 acres on Keats Island which is located in the Howe Sound. Keats is owned and operated by the Convention of Baptist Churches of BC, and is an extension of its educational ministry. The nearest medical clinic is ten minutes across the water from the camp, and the regional hospital in Sechelt is 20 minutes away.
While our programs have expanded considerably since we started in 1926, our mandate has remained the same: to provide people of all ages with a high quality camping experience and to encourage exploration and growth in the Christian faith.
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Keats Camps, Keats Island, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.523 Kawkawa Camp and Retreat, Hope, British Columbia Description of Kawkawa Camp and Retreat, Hope, British Columbia:
Kawkawa Camp and Retreat is a year round Christian camp and retreat facility that opened its doors in 1974. The camp is owned and operated by the Christian & Missionary Alliance, Canadian Pacific District and governed by a board of men and women in the Fraser Valley area.
We are located on the shores of Kawkawa Lake, surrounded by magnificent mountains and accessible by paved road, making it an ideal location. Our dedicated and carefully selected staff are renowned for their hospitality and fun. They are trained to ensure our guests of all ages enjoy a fun and memorable experience. The incredible view of the lake and mountains from our dining hall provides a perfect setting for the excellent cuisine we are so well known for.
Our site is week-long children and youth program during the summer and guest groups no smaller than 20 during Septmber through until June.
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Kawkawa Camp and Retreat, Hope, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.524 Kamloops RV Park & Dolphin Waterslides, Monte Creek, British Columbia Description of Kamloops RV Park & Dolphin Waterslides, Monte Creek, British Columbia:
Kamloops Waterslide and RV Park has 85 serviced sites and 20 tenting sites. The RV park features full hook ups, hot showers, laundromat, facilities for the handicapped, pull throughs, pay phone, sani dump and snack store. RV Park guests receive a Dolphin's Waterslide discount. Good Sam, CAA and Woodall's discount available.
Sixteen km (10 mi) east of Kamloops on Highway 1 (The Transcanada Highway). Horseshoe pit at waterslide, mini-golf, next to British Columbia Wildlife Park. Pets OK.
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Kamloops RV Park & Dolphin Waterslides, Monte Creek, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.525 Kakwa Provincial Park & Protected Area, McBride, British Columbia Description of Kakwa Provincial Park & Protected Area, McBride, British Columbia:
Kakwa Provincial Park showcases iceclad mountains, extensive alpine meadows and a section of the Continental Divide. Main physical features include Mount Sir Alexander (3270 m), Mount Ida (3189 m) and Kakwa Lake.
Summer activities include camping, hiking, fishing, and horseback trips. Winter activities include snowmobiling and wilderness ski tours. The wide range of species diversity gives excellent opportunity for wildlife viewing. Visitors interested in photography will appreciate the incredible beauty of the remote area. Winter visitors should note limited access routes apply.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Kakwa Provincial Park & Protected Area, McBride, British Columbia