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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.576 Halkett Bay Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Halkett Bay Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Located in scenic Howe Sound, Halkett Bay is typical of the glaciated coastline found in the sound. The steeply sloped mountains, rugged coastlines, and the scattered islands and waters of the sound offer a breathtaking visual experience.
Howe Sound has long been popular with pleasure boaters because of its close proximity to Vancouver, Sunshine Coast and Squamish population. Halkett Bay is currently used by boaters for both day-use and recreational activities such as swimming, wilderness camping, kayaking, picnicking, hiking to Mount Artaban and overnight moorage. The park provides one buoy, one dinghy dock and one pit toilet.
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Halkett Bay Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.577 Ha’thayim (Von Donop) Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Ha’thayim (Von Donop) Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This undeveloped marine wilderness park encompasses lakes, estuaries, a salt water lagoon and the old-growth forest Coast-Salish First nations call "Ha'thayim". Wilderness camping is permitted and the area is popular with cruising boats seeking remote tranquility in this beautiful area.
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Ha’thayim (Von Donop) Marine Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.578 Gwillim Lake Provincial Park, Chetwynd, British Columbia Description of Gwillim Lake Provincial Park, Chetwynd, British Columbia:
A popular destination with locals and tourists alike, Gwillim Lake is a popular getaway on long, hot summer weekends. The lake is a popular boating and fishing destination, while others just relax in the campground.
There are 49 sites here, and a boat launch. The park is often full on weekends, so come early, as this is a first come, first served campground. $12/night.
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Gwillim Lake Provincial Park, Chetwynd, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.579 Green Lake Provincial Park - Sunset View campground, 70 Mile House, British Columbia Description of Green Lake Provincial Park - Sunset View campground, 70 Mile House, British Columbia:
Green Lake is made up of 11 parcels of land. Six of these parcels have developed facilities. The open rangeland and mixed forests of aspen and lodgepole pine found here are typical of the Cariboo's landscape. Green Lake is one of the larger bodies of water in the southern portion of the Cariboo. The lake is about 14 km long averaging 1.5 km in width with an irregular shoreline of approximately 57 km. The lake has a low flushing rate and together with the chemical composition of the warm shallow waters, creates the greenish hue giving the lake its name.
Campsite reservations are accepted at both Emerald Bay and Sunset View campgrounds, which are located at opposite sides of Green Lake and first-come, first-served sites are also available.
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Green Lake Provincial Park - Sunset View campground, 70 Mile House, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.580 Green Lake Provincial Park - Emerald Bay campground, 70 Mile House, British Columbia Description of Green Lake Provincial Park - Emerald Bay campground, 70 Mile House, British Columbia:
Green Lake is made up of 11 parcels of land. Six of these parcels have developed facilities. The open rangeland and mixed forests of aspen and lodgepole pine found here are typical of the Cariboo's landscape. Green Lake is one of the larger bodies of water in the southern portion of the Cariboo. The lake is about 14 km long averaging 1.5 km in width with an irregular shoreline of approximately 57 km. The lake has a low flushing rate and together with the chemical composition of the warm shallow waters, creates the greenish hue giving the lake its name.
Campsite reservations are accepted at both Emerald Bay and Sunset View campgrounds, which are located at opposite sides of Green Lake and first-come, first-served sites are also available.
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Green Lake Provincial Park - Emerald Bay campground, 70 Mile House, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.581 Green Lake Provincial Park - Arrowhead campground, 70 Mile House, British Columbia Description of Green Lake Provincial Park - Arrowhead campground, 70 Mile House, British Columbia:
Green Lake is made up of 11 parcels of land. Six of these parcels have developed facilities. The open rangeland and mixed forests of aspen and lodgepole pine found here are typical of the Cariboo's landscape. Green Lake is one of the larger bodies of water in the southern portion of the Cariboo. The lake is about 14 km long averaging 1.5 km in width with an irregular shoreline of approximately 57 km. The lake has a low flushing rate and together with the chemical composition of the warm shallow waters, creates the greenish hue giving the lake its name.
Campsite reservations are accepted at both Emerald Bay and Sunset View campgrounds, which are located at opposite sides of Green Lake and first-come, first-served sites are also available.
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Green Lake Provincial Park - Arrowhead campground, 70 Mile House, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.582 Green Apple Adventures, Horsefly, British Columbia Description of Green Apple Adventures, Horsefly, British Columbia:
Active Holiday in the Cariboo-Chilcotin with Uli Augustin. Not a five-star hotel, but a place to connect with the earth and use your creativity. B & B available. Eco tourism, outdoor adventure at it’s best: wilderness hiking, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, fishing, wildlife watching, salmon run
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Green Apple Adventures, Horsefly, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.583 Great Glacier Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Great Glacier Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Great Glacier Park, located downstream and across the Stikine River from Choquette Hot Springs Park, is visited by boaters for the outstanding views of the large ice tongue projecting into a peri-glacial lake. Protected in the low elevation per-glacial ecosystems are uncommon plant species and old forest.
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Great Glacier Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.584 Granby Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Granby Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Granby Provincial Park is a wilderness area popular with hunters, horseback riders and snowmobilers. It is one of the last intact watersheds in the Southern Interior and access is limited. The lower forested drainage of this park includes old-growth stands of cedar and hemlock forest. The lower elevation forests offer hiking and fishing for experienced hikers with good outdoor skills while the grassy meadows at higher elevations offer year round recreational opportunities and form high quality grizzly habitat. An existing communications site access road permits access to the top of Mount Scaia along Galloping Creek. There are no regular ranger patrols within the park. Natural Feature: The intact watershed of the Granby River is a unique feature in the heavily developed Southern Interior. The grassland meadows from an old burn are rare and is valuable as habitat for grizzly bear, deer and elk.
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Granby Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.585 Graham River Open Camp, Fort St. John, British Columbia Description of Graham River Open Camp, Fort St. John, British Columbia:
Graham River Open Camp is located on the banks of the Graham River, and offers guests the advantage of being able to relax after work in a scenic environment. The camp is ideally suited for small work crews that appreciate personal attention that they may not find in a 200-man camp.
The staff is friendly and will do all that they can to accommodate any needs their guests may have. If you will be working in the Graham/Halfway area, consider Graham River Open Camp as your home away from home.
They are located at km 64 on the Mile 95/Upper Halfway Road. Turn left and take the first right over the bridge. If you are coming in on the Farrell Creek road then turn right at km 67 and take the left just before the bridge.
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Graham River Open Camp, Fort St. John, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.586 Graham - Laurier Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Graham - Laurier Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Christina Falls, Lady-Laurier Lake and abundant wildlife populations are just some of the spectacular features of Graham-Laurier Park. Situated west of the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains, the park is a remote wilderness area. Hunting is the main recreation activity in the park. Other backcountry activities include horseback riding, hiking, wildlife and scenery viewing and fishing. Visitors are drawn to the scenic alpine vistas, the remote, wilderness character and high wildlife values. Christina Falls, located along the Graham River, is a spectacular recreation feature and is accessed by the Christina Falls trail; this undeveloped trail is 22 km long and is open to motorized and non-motorized users. A number of other non-motorized routes can be found throughout the park along Emmerslund, Needham and Horn Creeks and the Graham River.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Graham - Laurier Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.587 Gordon Bay Provincial Park
(R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), Victoria, British Columbia Description of Gordon Bay Provincial Park
(R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), Victoria, British Columbia:
For a great family camping vacation, head to Gordon Bay Provincial Park, located on the shores of Lake Cowichan, north of Duncan on Vancouver Island. In the summer the lake is warm and the sandy beach makes for great family swimming.The lake is known for its spectacular fresh-water fishing in the spring, fall and winter, when anglers can be challenged by rainbow, cutthroat and Dolly Varden trout. Waterskiing and windsurfing are also popular activities on the lake.
This small wilderness area features a number of walking and hiking trails with unparalleled views.
This park offers 126 vehicle accessible, semi private campsites, set in a second-growth Douglas fir stand.
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Gordon Bay Provincial Park
(R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), Victoria, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.588 Goldstream Provincial Park
(R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), Victoria, British Columbia Description of Goldstream Provincial Park
(R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), Victoria, British Columbia:
Massive trees, majestic waterfalls, a meandering river that meets the sea, flowers, birds and fascinating fish are but a few of the attractions that draw people to Goldstream Provincial Park, a mere 16 km from downtown Victoria on southern Vancouver Island.
The park is also the site of an annual chum salmon spawning run, which draws thousands of salmon – and visitors - every year. Riverside trails and observation platforms provide extraordinary opportunities to view this natural phenomenon, which also attracts Bald eagles, who swoop down to devour the bodies of the spawned out salmon.
Goldstream River and its tributaries have a very limited fishing season and are catch and release only at all times of the year.
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(R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), Victoria, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.589 Goldpan Provincial Park, Spences Bridge, British Columbia Description of Goldpan Provincial Park, Spences Bridge, British Columbia:
Goldpan was constructed in 1956 on the banks of the Thompson River. It is a convenient overnight camping spot for travelers on Hwy #1 and is a destination site for fishermen during peak fishing times. This is also a popular base camp for visitors enjoying guided river rafting, and exploring the Thompson/Pavilion area. It's an area rich in geological and human history.
The Thompson River contains trout, steelhead and salmon. There is 600 meters of river frontage.
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Goldpan Provincial Park, Spences Bridge, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.590 Goldenwood Lodge, Golden, British Columbia Description of Goldenwood Lodge, Golden, British Columbia:
In the Lodge you will find the dining room as well as
a Bedroom Unit for 1 - 5 persons.
We serve excellent meals specialising in vegetarian and non-vegetarian European cooking. Please notify us in advance if you wish to dine at Goldenwood Lodge
Selection of various breakfasts with ham and cheese, eggs, hashbrowns. Choice of muffins, pancakes with maple syrup, hot cereal or Musli with fruit, coffee, tea, milk, orange juice, home made bread and jam, and more
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Goldenwood Lodge, Golden, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.591 Golden Ears Provincial Park - Alouette Lake
(Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Haney, British Columbia Description of Golden Ears Provincial Park - Alouette Lake
(Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Haney, British Columbia:
As one of the largest parks in the province, Golden Ears Provincial Park is prized for its recreational opportunities. The extensive system of trails within the park provides an excellent opportunity for hiking and horseback riding. Alouette Lake is a popular spot for swimming, windsurfing, water-skiing, canoeing, boating and fishing. The park also has three large campgrounds. Natural Features Vegetation is typical of the coastal western Hemlock forest of BC and the mountainous backcountry is extremely rugged.
Freshwater fishing is available at Alouette Lake, Mike Lake and Gold Creek.
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(Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Haney, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.592 Gold Muchalat Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Gold Muchalat Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Gold Muchalat Provincial Park, located northwest of Gold River on central Vancouver Island, offers a pristine wilderness environment for sports fishing, wildlife viewing and rustic hiking. Summer steelhead, Rainbow trout and coho can be found in both the Muchalat and Gold Rivers, which run through the park.
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. No facilities are provided.
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Gold Muchalat Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.593 God’s Pocket Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of God’s Pocket Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This undeveloped park is comprised of a group of islands at the entrance to Queen Charlotte Strait, including Hurst, Bell, Boyle, Crane Islands, and numerous smaller islets. These islands provide sheltered anchorage for boats heading north or south in Queen Charlotte Strait.
In addition to diving, the park offers opportunities for fishing, boating and wildlife viewing. Bald eagles and whales are common sights in the park, which protects a seabird breeding colony and Bald eagle habitat.
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. No fee is charged and no facilities are provided.
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God’s Pocket Marine Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.594 Goat Range Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Goat Range Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This park protects the only natural spawning site of the unique "Gerrard" Rainbow trout. This wilderness area is critical in maintaining the natural habitat for species such as grizzly bear, mountain goat and woodland caribou. Visitors are asked to employ low impact techniques.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Goat Range Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.595 Gladstone Provincial Park
(Kaloya Contracting Ltd.), , British Columbia Description of Gladstone Provincial Park
(Kaloya Contracting Ltd.), , British Columbia:
Gladstone is, perhaps, most well known for the vehicle accessible Texas Creek campground which was added to the park area in 1995 and provides excellent camping, picnicking and a safe swimming area. However, the park also has significant wilderness value. It provides a diversity of habitats in the Selkirk Foothills ecosection of the province that is found nowhere else. These include Kokanee spawning areas, winter range for deer and elk, and of particular importance, low elevation habitats and old growth cedar and hemlock forests. There are several short trails that lead from the campground to the lake. Christina Lake has a reputation as one of the warmest and clearest lakes in Canada. There are several pocket beaches that provide great opportunities for privacy and quiet moments. The Monashee Mountains surround the lake and it is a perfect backdrop for a variety of water-oriented recreational activities. Fishing for Kokanee, Rainbow Trout and Small-mouth Bass is popular. The protection of spawning areas in the park such as Sandner Creek is extremely important.
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Gladstone Provincial Park
(Kaloya Contracting Ltd.), , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.596 Glacier View RV Park, Smithers, British Columbia Description of Glacier View RV Park, Smithers, British Columbia:
View panoramic Hudson Bay Glacier from site. New shower & laundry facilities. Free relaxing clean
hot showers with nature music. 15/30 amp power, water, sani-station, tenting, dishwashing sink,
private handicapped shower, flower gardens, horseshoes.
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Glacier View RV Park, Smithers, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.597 Gitnadoix River Recreation Area, , British Columbia Description of Gitnadoix River Recreation Area, , British Columbia:
The Gitnadoix River Recreation Area is located in the heart of the Kitimat Ranges of the Coast Mountains. The Kitimat Ranges are characterized by dome-like granite mountains with many sheer bare faces and numerous waterfalls. Elevations within the park range from about 100 metres in the valley bottom to about 1,800 metres on the surrounding ridges and peaks. Angling enthusiasts should take note of the excellent sport fishing opportunities available in the park. At least 13 species of fish occur in the area, including Pacific salmon (five species), rainbow and cutthroat trout, dolly varden char, and mountain whitefish.
This park does not have a boat launch. The closest boat launch is located at Exchamsiks River Provincial Park.
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Gitnadoix River Recreation Area, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.598 Gibson Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Gibson Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Located adjacent to Flores Island Provincial Park on Flores Island, Gibson Provincial Marine Park offers sheltered anchorage in Matilda Inlet. The park is home to a natural warm spring, contained in an open concrete tank, located on the shores of Matilda Inlet. A non-maintained historic route connects the warm springs, which are considered to be of therapeutic value, to the broad sandy beaches at Whitesand Cove. This route once provided access to a life-saving telegraph line and an old homestead.
Gibson Marine, immediately south of the Nuu-chah-nulth community of Ahousat, also provides access to the “Walk the Wild Side” trail, a developed route with boardwalk sections that extends 10 km from Ahousat to the top of Mount Flores. Most of the route follows sandy beaches and trails cut across headlands to join with the next beach. The trail can be accessed from any of the beaches in Gibson Marine Park.
Visitors come from around the world to explore Clayoquot Sound, and Flores Island is one of the most popular destinations for kayakers, who can find ample opportunities for camping and wildlife viewing from the Island’s beautiful sandy shores.
The waters of Clayoquot Sound may contain a variety of fish species, including salmon, rockfish, halibut and lingcod.
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Gibson Marine Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.599 Garnett Rock Ocean Front Park, Powell River, British Columbia Description of Garnett Rock Ocean Front Park, Powell River, British Columbia:
Landscaped part, known for it's quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Full hookups, including cable, tenting, laundry, beach. Near all amenities
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Garnett Rock Ocean Front Park, Powell River, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.600 Garibaldi Provincial Park - Garibaldi Lake, , British Columbia Description of Garibaldi Provincial Park - Garibaldi Lake, , British Columbia:
Garibaldi Park is a favourite destination of outdoor enthusiasts: it offers a range of hiking opportunities on well-developed trails from a few hours to a few days, using map and compass. Garibaldi Park has an interesting geological background as it was created by volcanic action which formed many of the park’s peaks; the Black Tusk, Price Mountain, The Table, Mount Garibaldi, the Cinder Cone and the Glacier Pikes just to name a few. Lava from Clinker Peak created The Barrier. Behind this natural dam 300 metre deep Garibaldi Lake was formed.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed. Camp in designated sites only. No fires in the park. Fees must be paid in cash only. Day use cooking shelters at Red Heather, Garibaldi Lake and Taylor are not to be used for overnight camping. All designated campsites have pit toilet facilities.
There are limited opportunities for fishing at this park. There is fishing available at Garibaldi Lake and Cheakamus Lake.
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Garibaldi Provincial Park - Garibaldi Lake, , British Columbia