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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.126 Takla Lake Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Takla Lake Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
The Stuart-Trembleur-Takla Lake boating system is located in north central British Columbia and comprises nearly 300 km of waterway. These long, narrow lakes are among the region's most significant recreational features.
The lakes offer great sports fishing opportunities for rainbow and lake trout, burbot, kokanee, and mountain whitefish. The chain is also part of the longest migration route of chinook and sockeye salmon in British Columbia. With more than 630 km of lakeshore to explore, few developed facilities, and sparse levels of use, this chain of lakes provides a remote wilderness experience.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Takla Lake Marine Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.127 Tahsish-Kwois Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Tahsish-Kwois Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Accessible primarily by boat, this park offers outstanding wilderness recreation opportunities, including wildlife viewing, old-growth forest exploration, backcountry hiking and camping, nature study and fresh water fishing. Tahsish-Kwois also contains one of the most important Roosevelt elk winter ranges on Vancouver Island. Bald eagles are common year round, particularly during salmon runs.
Wilderness camping is allowed. Tahsish-Kwois Provincial Park is open year-round.
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Tahsish-Kwois Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.128 Syringa Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Castlegar, British Columbia Description of Syringa Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Castlegar, British Columbia:
Syringa Provincial Park is located in south central BC near the southeast end of the Lower Arrow Lake. Recreation opportunities on the Arrow Lake Reservoir have made the park a long time popular destination and offer a comfortable base camp for the family to pursue a variety of recreational pursuits including fishing, boating and swimming. Explore local history and visit the Doukhbour Village Museum and Zukerberg Island located in nearby Castlegar.
Features 60 vehicle/tent sites on the E. side of Lower Arrow Lake, N. of Castlegar. Beach areas and all forms of watersports. Marina nearby.
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(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Castlegar, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.129 Swan Lake/Kispiox River Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Swan Lake/Kispiox River Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This wilderness park is situated in old growth forest, and is an attraction for those people who have planned for backcountry adventure. There is opportunity for solitude and isolation here, as activities are usually out of sight and sound of other users.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Swan Lake/Kispiox River Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.130 Swan Lake RV Park & Campground, Vernon, British Columbia Description of Swan Lake RV Park & Campground, Vernon, British Columbia:
Quiet, Peaceful Camping
Our park is situated five kilometres north of Vernon on the quiet, west side of Swan Lake in the North Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. There is plenty of shade under the mature trees. Enjoy yourself away from the major highway and railway lines.
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Swan Lake RV Park & Campground, Vernon, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.131 Swan Lake Provincial Park
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia Description of Swan Lake Provincial Park
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British Columbia:
A small picturesque lakeshore park that offers boating, swimming, a grassy campground and day-use area, baseball diamonds and playground area.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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(Mariah Recreation Management Services), , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.132 Surrey Lake Fishing Resort, Kamloops, British Columbia Description of Surrey Lake Fishing Resort, Kamloops, British Columbia:
Located 50 kms south of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, or 3.5 hours north of Vancouver, Surrey Lake Fishing Resort offers rustic cabins, boat and motor rentals, and relaxing quiet.
Situated high atop the Nicola Plateau, at more than 1400 metres (4500 feet) above sea level, Surrey Lake enjoys good fishing all summer long. Kamloops trout offer the fisherman a fight they will not soon forget.
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Surrey Lake Fishing Resort, Kamloops, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.133 Surge Narrows Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Surge Narrows Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Surge Narrows Provincial Park is located on the south end of Maurelle Island, east of Quadra Island off central Vancouver Island. With its high tidal changes and many reefs, this park has ideal conditions for marine life. Sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sea stars and anemones flourish in these prime conditions.
Random wilderness camping is permitted on the upland portions of the park, which is undeveloped and has no facilities.
This park offers opportunities for ocean fishing – rock fish and salmon are the main species.
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Surge Narrows Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.134 Sunshine Coast Resort Limited, Madeira Park , British Columbia Description of Sunshine Coast Resort Limited, Madeira Park , British Columbia:
Experience the Sunshine Coast’s natural beauty and unique maritime atmosphere. Brand new oceanfront suites and cottages feature gorgeous views of the bay and mountains, and fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs in most units. There’s wilderness charters to Princess Louisa Inlet, boat rentals, canoes and mountain bikes, and guided fishing tours.
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Sunshine Coast Resort Limited, Madeira Park , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.135 Sunnyside Campground, Cultus Lake, British Columbia Description of Sunnyside Campground, Cultus Lake, British Columbia:
Family camping, hookups, tent sites, store, laundry, group campsites, sani-station, playground, boat launch, sandy beaches, swimming, fishing near golf, waterslides, go-karts. Pet policy.
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Sunnyside Campground, Cultus Lake, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.136 Sunny Shore Fishing Resort, Salmon Arm, British Columbia Description of Sunny Shore Fishing Resort, Salmon Arm, British Columbia:
Sunny Shore Fishing Resort is a true fishing resort located on the shores of beautiful White Lake in the heart of the Shuswap. White Lake is well known as one of the best Rainbow Trout fishing lakes in British Columbia. The water is so clear , you can see the fish swimming under your boat. The lake very seldom gets windy which makes it great for fly fishing and float tubes. There are plenty of big fish in the lake, including the infamous Walter who has broken many a fishing line. The Resort has all the amenities that a fisherman needs. Full-service lake shore RV Sites, cabins, boat rentals and tackle along with Friendly Camp Hosts that make your stay as enjoyable as possible.
28 Campsites, 9 Cabins & 2 RV Trailers.
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Sunny Shore Fishing Resort, Salmon Arm, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.137 SunLund By-The-Sea RV Park & Campground, Powell River, British Columbia Description of SunLund By-The-Sea RV Park & Campground, Powell River, British Columbia:
A quiet destination retreat close to the Lund Marina, restaurants, pub, grocery store, post office and local attractions. Surrounded by nature, most campsites border tree-lined creeks. Enjoy fishing, scuba diving, kayaking, cycling, beachcombing, and birdwatching. The sunsets can be phenominal!
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SunLund By-The-Sea RV Park & Campground, Powell River, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.138 Sun Valley Trout Park, Mission, British Columbia Description of Sun Valley Trout Park, Mission, British Columbia:
We offer both serviced sites for Recreational Vehicles as well as non-serviced sites for tenters. Since our campground is only 1 hr 15 min from Vancouver and Vancouver International Airport, it is a great place to stay for visitors to B.C. on their first day of arrival and their last day before returning home. For bicyclists, it is an easy ride from Vancouver.
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Sun Valley Trout Park, Mission, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.139 Summit River Lodge & Campsites, Valemount, British Columbia Description of Summit River Lodge & Campsites, Valemount, British Columbia:
The Summit River Lodge is located close to Valemount,BC, on 40 acres of land, in the Mt.Robson/Canoe Valley. The perfect location for a year round business, great world-wide clientele, excellent outdoor activities in all seasons . The Log Lodge has 6 bedrooms, appr. 4000. sq ft. +24 campsites, with tiled washroom facilities and two self contained cabins.
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Summit River Lodge & Campsites, Valemount, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.140 Summit Lake Provincial Park, Nakusp, British Columbia Description of Summit Lake Provincial Park, Nakusp, British Columbia:
Appropriately named, Summit Lake Provincial Park is a fishing destination, located at the height of land on Highway 6, between the communities of Nakusp and New Denver. The Nakusp Range of the Selkirk Mountains rises 500 metres above the lake, providing a magnificent backdrop to the many recreational opportunities provided by this small, roadside park. Situated on a point of land and mostly surrounded by water, campers feel the illusion of being on an island, offering a unique camping experience.
Park visitors enjoy canoeing, fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout or swimming in the lake's clear, refreshing mountain water. Mountain Goats can often be viewed on rocky outcroppings and each fall a natural spectacle occurs as thousands of toads emerge from the lake and migrate to the nearby forest to hibernate for the winter.
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Summit Lake Provincial Park, Nakusp, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.141 Sulphur Passage Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Sulphur Passage Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This undeveloped wilderness area is a great place to see wildlife, including whales and other marine mammals and a variety of birds. The park protects old-growth Sitka spruce forests, a fjord and an estuary. The estuary - a sensitive and biologically productive marine ecosystem - supports large numbers of birds, fish and intertidal creatures. Access to this undeveloped park is by boat only.
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed.
The waters of Clayoquot Sound may contain a variety of fish species, including salmon, rockfish, halibut and lingcod.
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Sulphur Passage Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.142 Sukunka Falls Provincial Park, Chetwynd, British Columbia Description of Sukunka Falls Provincial Park, Chetwynd, British Columbia:
With a backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, the Sukunka River highlights a scenic vista as it cascades over vertical bands of bedrock layers in a series of waterfalls and rapids. Three sets of falls are located in the park, the northernmost being the most impressive of the series. Unique viewing opportunities are offered of the Sukunka Falls and rapids from roadside locations. In addition, the river setting provides visitors with a variety of recreational opportunities, which include fishing, hiking, picnicking, and camping.
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Sukunka Falls Provincial Park, Chetwynd, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.143 Sugarbowl - Grizzly Den Provincial Park & Protected Area, Prince George, British Columbia Description of Sugarbowl - Grizzly Den Provincial Park & Protected Area, Prince George, British Columbia:
The park is located on Highway 16 approximately 95 km east of Prince George and includes the Grand Canyon of the Fraser. This park protects a component of old growth interior cedar-hemlock, and provides excellent habitat for grizzly bear, martin and caribou. It is also an important caribou movement corridor. The area includes a developed trail system that offers popular alpine backcountry recreation opportunities close to Prince George.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Sugarbowl - Grizzly Den Provincial Park & Protected Area, Prince George, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.144 Sudeten Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Sudeten Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Sudeten Provincial Park with its campsites and picnic area provides trailers with a pleasant place to stop and relax. Visitors can enjoy a picnic or spend a night or two in this park that was generously donated by the Sudeten family.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Sudeten Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.145 Stuart Lake Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Stuart Lake Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Stuart Lake is one of the largest natural lakes in the province at 90 km long with 270 km of shoreline. The community of Fort St. James is located on the southeast end. The main body of the lake is between 6 to 10 km wide and is road accessible at many locations. The northwestern arm of the lake is narrower, has limited road access, and more of a wilderness feel. This portion of the lake is very scenic with numerous bays, points, and islands. Wildlife viewing, boating, hunting, and angling are popular pursuits in the area.
Stuart Lake Marine Park consists of four lakeside sites protected as part of the Stuart-Trembleur-Takla Lakes boating system. These sites provide no facilities, but may offer protected anchorages or sandy beaches.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Stuart Lake Marine Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.146 Strathcona Provincial Park- Ralph River Campground, Parksville, British Columbia Description of Strathcona Provincial Park- Ralph River Campground, Parksville, British Columbia:
Two campgrounds, Buttle Lake with 85 sites and Ralph River with 75 sites, give access to both the lake and trail systems exploring western Canada's first provincial park. New group campsite available at Buttle Lake. Buttle Lake is located on Hwy 28 W. from Campbell River. Ralph River located 25km S. on Buttle Lake Road.
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Strathcona Provincial Park- Ralph River Campground, Parksville, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.147 Strathcona Provincial Park- Buttle Lake Campground, Parksville, British Columbia Description of Strathcona Provincial Park- Buttle Lake Campground, Parksville, British Columbia:
Two campgrounds, Buttle Lake with 85 sites and Ralph River with 75 sites, give access to both the lake and trail systems exploring western Canada's first provincial park. New group campsite available at Buttle Lake. Buttle Lake is located on Hwy 28 W. from Campbell River. Ralph River located 25km S. on Buttle Lake Road.
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Strathcona Provincial Park- Buttle Lake Campground, Parksville, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.148 Strathcona Provincial Park - Rainbow Island Marine Campsite, Parksville, British Columbia Description of Strathcona Provincial Park - Rainbow Island Marine Campsite, Parksville, British Columbia:
Mountain peaks - some perpetually mantled with snow - dominate the park. Lakes and alpine tarns dot a landscape laced with rivers, creeks and streams. Summer in Strathcona is usually pleasantly warm, while winters are fairly mild except for the higher levels, where heavy snowfalls are the norm. From November through March, snowfalls can be expected on the mountain slopes and alpine plateaus. Snow remains all year on the mountain peaks and may linger into July even at moderate elevations. Summer evenings, as elsewhere in the coastal regions of BC, can be cool and rain can be expected at any time of the year.
Two boat-launching ramps are located on Buttle Lake at the Buttle Lake boat launch and the Karst Creek boat launch.
Angling can be rewarding on Buttle Lake and on the other lakes and waterways in and near the park. Cutthroat and Rainbow trout are the primary catch. Tributaries to Buttle Lake are closed to angling. The Elk River is open to catch and release fly fishing only.
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Strathcona Provincial Park - Rainbow Island Marine Campsite, Parksville, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.149 Strathcona Provincial Park - Driftwood Bay Group Campground, Parksville, British Columbia Description of Strathcona Provincial Park - Driftwood Bay Group Campground, Parksville, British Columbia:
Mountain peaks - some perpetually mantled with snow - dominate the park. Lakes and alpine tarns dot a landscape laced with rivers, creeks and streams. Summer in Strathcona is usually pleasantly warm, while winters are fairly mild except for the higher levels, where heavy snowfalls are the norm. From November through March, snowfalls can be expected on the mountain slopes and alpine plateaus. Snow remains all year on the mountain peaks and may linger into July even at moderate elevations. Summer evenings, as elsewhere in the coastal regions of BC, can be cool and rain can be expected at any time of the year.
Two boat-launching ramps are located on Buttle Lake at the Buttle Lake boat launch and the Karst Creek boat launch.
Angling can be rewarding on Buttle Lake and on the other lakes and waterways in and near the park. Cutthroat and Rainbow trout are the primary catch. Tributaries to Buttle Lake are closed to angling. The Elk River is open to catch and release fly fishing only.
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Strathcona Provincial Park - Driftwood Bay Group Campground, Parksville, British ColumbiaCampings in British ColumbiaNo.150 Strathcona Provincial Park - Buttle Lake Campground, Parksville, British Columbia Description of Strathcona Provincial Park - Buttle Lake Campground, Parksville, British Columbia:
Located on the lakeshore within Strathcona Provincial Park, the campground serves as a base for fishing and day hikes. Fishing for cutthroat trout, rainbow trout and Dolly Varden can be good. Families can play on the beach and swim near the campground.
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Strathcona Provincial Park - Buttle Lake Campground, Parksville, British Columbia