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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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Erg Mountain Provincial Park, Crescent Spur, British Columbia
Description of Erg Mountain Provincial Park, Crescent Spur, British Columbia:
This 1011 hectare park protects interior cedar hemlock forests on a valley slope above the Upper Fraser Trench, leading to alpine/sub-alpine area at the top of Erg Mountain. Erg Mountain has historically been a hiking destination, and offers an excellent viewpoint of the Upper Fraser Valley and surrounding mountains. On a good day, Mt. Sir Alexander in Kakwa Provincial Park is clearly visible. Extensive alpine ridge-top hiking outside of the park is accessible from the peak of Erg Mountain. Special Feature: Mt. Vista views. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Englishman River Falls Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, British Columbia
Description of Englishman River Falls Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, British Columbia:
Travel west on Highway 4 at its junction with the Island Highway (Hwy 19), to the turnoff to Englishman River Falls Provincial Park. A little over 10 miles (16 km) from the highway, the park is located in a beautiful forest on one of the Island's best fishing rivers. It has picnicking, hiking, and fishing facilities, and over a hundred campsites.
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Eneas Lakes Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Eneas Lakes Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Eneas Lakes Provincial Park encompasses the Thompson Plateau landscape and the Southern Thompson Uplands. It features four beautiful lakes in a pristine fir and pine forest setting. Off the beaten track, this picturesque setting with primitive camping attracts enthusiasts who enjoy a wilderness experience with good fishing, canoeing, wildlife viewing, snowmobiling and hiking opportunities. The park is very rustic and has an undeveloped campground with limited facilities. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Emory Creek Provincial Park, Cultus Lake, British Columbia
Description of Emory Creek Provincial Park, Cultus Lake, British Columbia:
Emory Creek is located 18km north of Hope on Hwy #1. In 1808, Simon Fraser became the first white explorer to visit this site in his search for a route to the Pacific Ocean.
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Emar Lakes Provincial Park, Little Fort, British Columbia
Description of Emar Lakes Provincial Park, Little Fort, British Columbia:
A chain of large and small lakes, potholes and wetlands in a forested setting in the upper Emar Creek watershed, offering small, user-maintained, wilderness campsites, and a circular canoe route with short portages. Special Feature: This park has a small chain of large and small lakes, potholes and wetlands in a forested setting in the upper Emar Lakes watershed. A small representation of the sub-boreal Spruce subzone with large stands of lodgepole pine, mixed spruce/pine stands, and some old-growth stands are protected in this park.
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Elysia Resort On Quesnel Lake , Horsefly, British Columbia
Description of Elysia Resort On Quesnel Lake , Horsefly, British Columbia:
Elysia Resort sits on pristine Quesnel Lake, the deepest fjord lake on earth, surrounded by countless small lakes and rivers. Exceptional flyfishing for wild rainbow, natural history tours, photo safaris and guided trips. A full-service resort, May through October. Fine dining, full-service marina, comfortable accommodations. Great American Plans and All-inclusive Packages. An easy drive or short flight from Vancouver, BC. Small, friendly and secluded. Affordable excellence.
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Ellison Provincial Park, Vernon, British Columbia
Description of Ellison Provincial Park, Vernon, British Columbia:
Nestled on the northeastern shore of Okanagan Lake, Ellison Provincial Park includes 200 hectares of forested benchlands above a rocky shoreline of scenic headlands and sheltered coves. The park's natural attractions, combined with the dry, sunny Okanagan climate provide many recreational opportunities from spring through fall. Hiking trails along the scenic headlands are steep and require care and attention.
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Elk Lakes Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Elk Lakes Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Located within the western ranges of the southern Rocky Mountains, Elk Lakes Provincial Park is an easily accessible wilderness park characterized by outstanding sub-alpine landscapes, remnant glaciers, rugged peaks and productive lakes. Elk Lakes offers a variety of hiking experiences including some maintained trails that are appropriate for all family members with some experience in back-country hiking. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Elk Falls Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, British Columbia
Description of Elk Falls Provincial Park (Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, British Columbia:
Attractions include splendid waterfalls, magnificent forest trails, a nearby salmon hatchery and, in autumn, salmon spawning in the Quinsam and Campbell rivers. On the shoreline area of the Quinsam River, there are 122 campsites. The park is open year round.
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Egmont Marina Resort , Egmont, British Columbia
Description of Egmont Marina Resort , Egmont, British Columbia:
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE: Egmont Marina Resort offers their guest an excellent array of choices in cabins, motel accommodation, RV sites, Campground, Marina, Fuel, Dock, Pub, Restaurant, Boat Ramp, Boat Rentals, Bait, Licences, Tackle, Laundromat, Showers, Ice, Tours, Kayak, Rentals, Dive Air, Store, Craft Shop, Water Taxi, Storage and Parking.
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Ed Bird-Estella Lakes Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Ed Bird-Estella Lakes Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This is a very remote area of the province and visitors should be well equipped as there are no supplies of any kind easily accessible. The colorful lakes are because of the marl bottoms. This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis. This park offers primitive camping with no facilities at Ed Bird Lake. Road access off Finlay Forest Service Road is very rough. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Echo Lake Fishing Resort (2000), Lumby, British Columbia
Description of Echo Lake Fishing Resort (2000), Lumby, British Columbia:
The towering mountains create an echo, giving the lake it's name … and with abundant wildlife, and a no pet policy, you'll have to go far to find an area as beautiful and serene. Our family oriented vacation spot provides fishing, boating, swimming, outdoor games, and a children's playground – all within the boundaries of Echo Lake Provincial Park.
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Echo Bay Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Echo Bay Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Access to Echo Bay Marine Park on the northwestern side of Gilford Island is by boat or floatplane only. This small park provides a sheltered spot for boaters to stop and stretch their legs. A small wharf provides overnight tie-up facilities for vessels less than 7 meters. Larger vessels must anchor or use the neighboring docks located at one of the two resorts in the community of Echo Bay. Fuel and supplies are also available at these resorts, adjacent to the park. Other amenities available at Echo Bay include a post office, grocery store and arts and crafts stores. There are no designated campsites at this park, although camping is allowed. A small grassy field provides a level camping area. No camping fee is charged. This park is open year round; water is not available in the winter. There is no fee for winter camping.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Strike Lake (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Strike Lake (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Snass View Camp (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Snass View Camp (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Ross Lake (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Ross Lake (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Poland Lake (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Poland Lake (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Pacific Crest (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Pacific Crest (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Nicomen (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Nicomen (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Mule Deer (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Mule Deer (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Mowich (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Mowich (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Monument 78 (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Monument 78 (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Marmot City (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Marmot City (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Lone Duck Group Camp (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Lone Duck Group Camp (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Lightning Lake Campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia
Description of E.C. Manning Provincial Park - Lightning Lake Campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc.), Summerland, British Columbia:
E.C. Manning Park (hereinafter called Manning Park) is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains it is within a three hour drive from either Vancouver or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all season recreation area. Bisected by Hwy. 3, Manning Park is one of the most popular destination areas in the province. The landscape diversity of this park combined with four seasons’ development and easy access are the prime factors which stimulate visitor interest. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions and provides a wide range of both summer and winter recreational opportunities. For the hardy hiker Poland Lake and Nicomen Lake offer good fishing for rainbow trout. Lightning Lakes chain also offers fishing opportunities for small rainbow trout.
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