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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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Horne Lake Family Campground, Courtenay, British Columbia
Description of Horne Lake Family Campground, Courtenay, British Columbia:
On beautiful Horne Lake, adjacent to Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park, family camping in a true wilderness setting. Concession stand. Hiking, caving, rock climbing instruction. Canoe and paddle boat rentals, horseback riding. Open all year.
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Hope Valley Campground, Hope, British Columbia
Description of Hope Valley Campground, Hope, British Columbia:
Campground /RV Park - Seasonal heated outdoor pool, laundry, showers, sani-station, picnic tables, washrooms, volleyball, horseshoe pitch, playground, games room, store, three way hookups, cable TV available, bike rentals. Wir sprechen Deutsch
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Homestead Tent & RV Park, Sicamous, British Columbia
Description of Homestead Tent & RV Park, Sicamous, British Columbia:

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Homathko River – Tatlayoko Protected Area, , British Columbia
Description of Homathko River – Tatlayoko Protected Area, , British Columbia:
Homathko River – Tatlayoko Protected Area comprises 17,575 hectares of diverse landscape, incorporating low elevation coastal rainforests and wetlands. The Homathko River-Tatlayoko Protected Area is a spectacular wilderness area, but is remote and access is difficult. There are no trails or roads within the Protected Area. Tatlayoko Lake is accessible by boat, and there is a road and a forestry recreation site along the eastern shore of the lake. There are boating opportunities on Tatlayoko Lake, and consistent afternoon thermal winds also create good windsurfing conditions. The Homathko River is considered too dangerous for canoeists, kayakers, or rafters. Wild, indigenous bull trout are found in Mosley Creek, Dumbell Lake and the Homathko River. Dolly varden and rainbow trout are also abundant.
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Holiday Trails Resorts (Western) Inc, Rosedale, British Columbia
Description of Holiday Trails Resorts (Western) Inc, Rosedale, British Columbia:
It is my pleasure to invite you to visit the quality parks of Holiday Trails Resorts. We take pride in offering an outstanding level of quality and service at all of our highly rated RV resorts. If you are already a member of Holiday Trails Resorts, I know you are enjoying our wide variety of locations and the many activities that we offer. If you are a prospective member, we look forward to showing you the numerous benefits of membership camping.
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Holiday Park RV & Condo Resort, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Holiday Park RV & Condo Resort, Kelowna, British Columbia:
A Four Seasons RV & Condo Resort, located on 67 acres. Features Resort Condominiums and fully serviced, landscaped RV sites. Specials available for first time visitors.
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Hole In The Wall Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Hole In The Wall Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Hole-In-The-Wall is named after the resurgence spring which emerges from a limestone rock wall. This type of feature occurs when water travels underground through a complex series of caves and either works its way down to a level of impermeable rock or until it reaches the top of the water table. The water flow may then travel along the surface of the impermeable rock until it reaches the surface as a spring. This type of feature is usually associated with cave features, particularly where the predominant stone is limestone. Visitors to Hole In The Wall Provincial Park will be amazed by the size and sheer volume of water. Surrounded by lush vegetation and a spectacular vertical blue-gray wall of limestone, this geological feature is impressive and easily accessible via a short 40 m walk from the road.
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Historic Hat Creek Ranch, Cache Creek, British Columbia
Description of Historic Hat Creek Ranch, Cache Creek, British Columbia:
We cater to group and bus tour operators and have a wonderful School Program in place. Our restaurant services will encourage you to stay longer with their homemade baked goods and tasty meals. The Visitor Reception Centre also has a wonderful gift shop with many tasteful items and displays. RV and campsites rentals are available. RV sites have electrical outlets, washroom and shower facilities available. Reservations are recommended.
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HiHium Lake Fishing Resort, Cache Creek, British Columbia
Description of HiHium Lake Fishing Resort, Cache Creek, British Columbia:
Enjoy the call of a Loon, and the splash of fish in our natural setting. Stress flows away as you watch an eagle soar - the fiery sun reflects off mirrored waters – and darkness brings a quiet so powerful your heartbeat will lull you to sleep. Experience endless hiking, wildlife, fabulous Flyfishing and more.
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Hiawatha RV Park, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Hiawatha RV Park, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Quiet family park, full hookups, tenting, 30 amp, cable TV, free showers, store, arcade, laundry, playground, heated pool and spa, 100m to sandy beach. Nearby shopping, dining and golf.
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Hesquiat Peninsula Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Hesquiat Peninsula Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This prominent low-elevation peninsula is a significant wilderness area protecting heritage sites, representative old-growth forest stands of Sitka spruce, lodgepole pine, white pine and yellow-cedar and a freshwater lake. The park also encompasses a variety of coastal ecosystems including extensive off-shore reefs, boulder, cobble and sand beaches, sea caves, sheltered bays, kelp beds and mudflats. There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. No facilities are provided and there is no fee. The waters of Clayoquot Sound may contain a variety of fish species, including salmon, rockfish, halibut and lingcod.
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Heritage Valley Resort, Abbotsford, British Columbia
Description of Heritage Valley Resort, Abbotsford, British Columbia:
12 ha forest setting with ponds. Full hookups, tenting, firepits, laundry, store, 1911 CP Railway Station, indoor pool, jacuzzi & tennis. Pet policy.
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Heriot Bay Inn and Marina, Quadra Island, British Columbia
Description of Heriot Bay Inn and Marina, Quadra Island, British Columbia:
Heritage B&B Inn. Deluxe cottage, R.V. campground, pub, marina, restaurant, boat and canoe rentals, on beautiful Heriot Bay. $65 to $75 for the hotel includes breakfast. $40 winter. $16 - $18.25 for the campsite. $10 in winter. laundry facilities.
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Heriot Bay Inn & Marina, Heriot Bay, British Columbia
Description of Heriot Bay Inn & Marina, Heriot Bay, British Columbia:
Bed and breakfast in, cottages and waterfront RV sites. Full hookups, some beachfront. Full service marina, sea kayak rentals, lessons. Restaurant, laundry and pub. Take the ferry from Campbell River. Ten minute drive across Quadra Island to Cortez ferry landing. Open all year.
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Herald Provincial Park, Tappen, British Columbia
Description of Herald Provincial Park, Tappen, British Columbia:
Herald Provincial Park is a popular destination campground and day-use area. The park covers 79 hectares of beautiful beach and forested uplands, and boasts a 119-site campground, boat launch and large day-use area. Swimming, fishing and bird-watching are popular activities, as is the self-guided nature walk to Margaret Falls. Just 14 kilometres from the Trans Canada Highway along the western shore of the Salmon Arm of Shuswap Lake, Herald is a great spot to use as a base camp for visiting the many attractions of the Shuswap area.
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Height of the Rockies Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Height of the Rockies Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Height of the Rockies Provincial Park plays an important role in connecting a protected area network lying north and south along the Great Divide. This park has internationally significant biodiversity values and sustains quality habitat for a wide array of animals and plants including grizzly bear and mountain goats. From the lower elevations, such as the Palliser River valley at 1300 metres, to Mount Joffre at 3449 metres, the area protects both lush forests and permanent icefields. Seven major mountain passes and several distinct drainages provide the geographical and visual diversity that characterize the magnificent southern Rocky Mountains. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Heather - Dina Lakes Provincial Park - HeatherLake, , British Columbia
Description of Heather - Dina Lakes Provincial Park - HeatherLake, , British Columbia:
The park is comprised of mature, mixed forest and is dotted with numerous, small lakes. Visitors are able to camp, fish, canoe, hike, and view wildlife within a beautiful wilderness setting. Two primitive campground/day-use areas are located at Heather Lake and Dina Lake respectively. Management of these areas has only recently been transferred to BC Parks from the Forest Service and the facilities located here are more rustic than those usually encountered within the BC Parks system.
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Heather - Dina Lakes Provincial Park - Dina Lake, , British Columbia
Description of Heather - Dina Lakes Provincial Park - Dina Lake, , British Columbia:
The park is comprised of mature, mixed forest and is dotted with numerous, small lakes. Visitors are able to camp, fish, canoe, hike, and view wildlife within a beautiful wilderness setting. Two primitive campground/day-use areas are located at Heather Lake and Dina Lake respectively. Management of these areas has only recently been transferred to BC Parks from the Forest Service and the facilities located here are more rustic than those usually encountered within the BC Parks system.
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Hazelmere RV Park & Campground, Surrey, British Columbia
Description of Hazelmere RV Park & Campground, Surrey, British Columbia:
East on 8 Ave. from Hwy 99 or Hwy 15. On 13 hectares with Little Campbell River running through park-like setting. Pool, spa, fitness room, playground, recreation room, 2 hectare group area with covered picnic area.
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Haynes Point Provincial Park (Kaloya Contracting Ltd), Osoyoos, British Columbia
Description of Haynes Point Provincial Park (Kaloya Contracting Ltd), Osoyoos, British Columbia:
Surrounded by warm water and sandy beaches, Haynes Point sits on a pencil of land jutting into Osoyoos Lake. Situated in the rainshadow of the Cascade Mountains to the west and protected from the worst of winter storms by the Columbia Mountains to the east, this is Canada's only true desert area. The water is reported to be the warmest in Canada making it excellent for swimming, boating and fishing. Lakeside campsites and privacy make this a popular camping area and reservations are necessary during the summer months. Special features: Wetlands are rapidly disappearing in the Okanagan Valley. The marsh area and self-guided interpretive trail are important features of the park. Campsite reservations are accepted.
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Hathaway Lake Resort, Bridge Lake, British Columbia
Description of Hathaway Lake Resort, Bridge Lake, British Columbia:
Our Resort is situated only a 5 hour drive from Vancouver, BC on Mahood Lake Road. Come and enjoy the quiet that greets our guests. Walk our nature trails or just relax. Stay in our cozy cabins right on the lake or hook up your RV only a few steps from the lake. Enjoy the experience of hooking into a fighting Rainbow Trout up to 5 lbs. or a Lake Char up to 10 lbs. You'll love the serenity of nature and the pleasure of boating on a calm, protected 2 1/2 mile lake. During the winter, the area is a perfect winter wonderland for cross-country skiing, ice fishing or snowmobiling.
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Harrison Springs Camping & Rv Park, Agassiz, British Columbia
Description of Harrison Springs Camping & Rv Park, Agassiz, British Columbia:
Beautiful gated new campground. First on left upon entering the Welcome sign. Fully serviced 30 & 50 amps for any size motorhome, trailer or 5th wheel. Large grassy, natural treed sites. 24-hr washrooms, drinkable water, ice, firepits.
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Hamber Provincial Park - Washout Creek, , British Columbia
Description of Hamber Provincial Park - Washout Creek, , British Columbia:
Hamber Park is a remote wilderness area with few facilities. Over the past few years, BC Parks has been rehabilitating impacts of the past use at Fortress Lake. There is now a rustic campground and toilet at the east end of the lake and an air-accessed commercial fishing camp on Chisel Creek Fan (midway down the lake's south shore). There are no other developed facilities, but several traditional campsites are identifiable along the north shore. An old trail to access these sites is in the process of being re-opened from the east end. At present, the easiest access to lake shore features is by renting a boat from the fishing camp. No other trails exist, but midway along the north shore Washout Creek provides a steep, rugged, but relatively open access to scenic alpine tarns.
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Hamber Provincial Park - The Burn, East End, , British Columbia
Description of Hamber Provincial Park - The Burn, East End, , British Columbia:
Hamber Park is a remote wilderness area with few facilities. Over the past few years, BC Parks has been rehabilitating impacts of the past use at Fortress Lake. There is now a rustic campground and toilet at the east end of the lake and an air-accessed commercial fishing camp on Chisel Creek Fan (midway down the lake's south shore). There are no other developed facilities, but several traditional campsites are identifiable along the north shore. An old trail to access these sites is in the process of being re-opened from the east end. At present, the easiest access to lake shore features is by renting a boat from the fishing camp. No other trails exist, but midway along the north shore Washout Creek provides a steep, rugged, but relatively open access to scenic alpine tarns.
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Hamber Provincial Park - Fortress Creek, , British Columbia
Description of Hamber Provincial Park - Fortress Creek, , British Columbia:
Hamber Park is a remote wilderness area with few facilities. Over the past few years, BC Parks has been rehabilitating impacts of the past use at Fortress Lake. There is now a rustic campground and toilet at the east end of the lake and an air-accessed commercial fishing camp on Chisel Creek Fan (midway down the lake's south shore). There are no other developed facilities, but several traditional campsites are identifiable along the north shore. An old trail to access these sites is in the process of being re-opened from the east end. At present, the easiest access to lake shore features is by renting a boat from the fishing camp. No other trails exist, but midway along the north shore Washout Creek provides a steep, rugged, but relatively open access to scenic alpine tarns.
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