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Babine Lake Pendleton Bay Marine Provincial Park, Smithers, British Columbia Boya Lake Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Smithers, British Columbia Glacier View RV Park, Smithers, British Columbia Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Smithers, British Columbia


Description of Babine Lake Pendleton Bay Marine Provincial Park:
This is a quiet park in a natural setting. The boat launch provides easy access to Babine lake for travellers visiting the community of Burns Lake. Anglers will enjoy the challenge of fishing for rainbow trout and char in the wilderness area of Babine Lake. This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted. There are 20 regular size campsites. Some are under tree cover and others are beach front. There is limited parking available for extra vehicles
Description of Boya Lake Provincial Park (Northwest Escapes Ltd):
Boya Lake offers scenic camping and a wide variety of water recreation with its superb water clarity and colour, beckoning the traveller to explore its many islands and bays. There is a boat launch southeast of the campground. Lake char, round whitefish, burbot, northern suckers, and sculpins make their home in Boya Lake. Attention Visitors - Important Notice! No park alerts at this time Park Info: Boya Lake offers scenic camping and a wide variety of water recreation with its superb water clarity and colour, beckoning the traveller to explore its many islands and bays.
Description of Glacier View RV Park:
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.
Description of Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park (Northwest Escapes Ltd):
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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Red Bluff Provincial Park, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Red Bluff Provincial Park, Smithers, British Columbia:
On Babine Lake near the community of Granisle, this popular park is named for the ironstained cliffs that plunge almost perpendicularly into the lake. Park visitors can swim, sunbathe, angle for a rainbow trout or take in the salmon enhancement projects at nearby Fulton River and Pinkut Creek. Boaters like to explore the extensive shoreline of Babine Lake, the longest natural fresh water lake in British Columbia.
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Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park (M. Stokes), Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park (M. Stokes), Smithers, British Columbia:
A small, forested lakefront campground only a short distance east of Prince Rupert. Nearby Diana Lake Provincial Park provides opportunities for a variety of day-use activities. Five species of Pacific salmon, as well as Dolly Varden can be found in the lakes and creeks here. In August and September, salmon spawning occurs in Diana Creek.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov. Park - Agate Beach Camp (Old Massett Village Council), Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov. Park - Agate Beach Camp (Old Massett Village Council), Smithers, British Columbia:
Located 26km N.E. of Masset, northern tip area of Graham Island. Dry toilets, hiking trails, sandy beaches, near Tow Hill, cash only, pets on leash. The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors. The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear. Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Misty Meadows Campground, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Misty Meadows Campground, Smithers, British Columbia:
Located 1/2km N. of Naikoon Park headquarters at Tlell on Graham Island, northernmost of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Dry toilets, trails, 64km of beaches, fishing nearby, cash only, pets on leash. The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors. The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear. Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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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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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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Boya Lake Provincial Park (Northwest Escapes Ltd), Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Boya Lake Provincial Park (Northwest Escapes Ltd), Smithers, British Columbia:
Boya Lake offers scenic camping and a wide variety of water recreation with its superb water clarity and colour, beckoning the traveller to explore its many islands and bays. There is a boat launch southeast of the campground. Lake char, round whitefish, burbot, northern suckers, and sculpins make their home in Boya Lake. Attention Visitors - Important Notice! No park alerts at this time Park Info: Boya Lake offers scenic camping and a wide variety of water recreation with its superb water clarity and colour, beckoning the traveller to explore its many islands and bays.
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Babine Lake Pendleton Bay Marine Provincial Park, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Babine Lake Pendleton Bay Marine Provincial Park, Smithers, British Columbia:
This is a quiet park in a natural setting. The boat launch provides easy access to Babine lake for travellers visiting the community of Burns Lake. Anglers will enjoy the challenge of fishing for rainbow trout and char in the wilderness area of Babine Lake. This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted. There are 20 regular size campsites. Some are under tree cover and others are beach front. There is limited parking available for extra vehicles
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Smithers Trailer Park, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Smithers Trailer Park, Smithers, British Columbia:

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Riverside Park Municipal Campground, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Riverside Park Municipal Campground, Smithers, British Columbia:
(May-Oct)beautiful, peaceful site located on the Bulkley River, access from north side of Hwy 16 via Main Street. Dry toilets; firepits; firewood; camp kitchen; water; pay phone; river fishing. canoeing; nature trails; playground, bicycle trails; short walk to shopping and recreation; no credit cards; pets on leash; CP nil.
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Riverside Golf Course & RV Park (Riverside Recreation Centre), Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Riverside Golf Course & RV Park (Riverside Recreation Centre), Smithers, British Columbia:
2 miles east of Smithers, a challenging 18-hole par-3 golf course, with an RV park located on course. Features include a well located driving range, tea house with fabulous views of course and mountains, on-site steelhead fishing on a half mile of river frontage. Open April 1 to October 1.
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Nisgaa Memorial Lava Bed, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Nisgaa Memorial Lava Bed, Smithers, British Columbia:
Located 100km N. of Terrace, adjacent to New Aiyansh on the Nass Vallley Road. The campground has been upgraded to a permanent location with 16 vehicle sites, adjacent to the Visitor Interpretation Centre and information kiosk. Activities include fishing, hiking and scenic viewing of the landscape formed by Canada's most recent volcanic eruption. Pets on leash.
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Moricetown Rv Campsite, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Moricetown Rv Campsite, Smithers, British Columbia:

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Fort Babine Lodge Inc , Smithers, British Columbia
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Exchamsiks River, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Exchamsiks River, Smithers, British Columbia:
Located 56 km W. of Terrace on Hwy 16. Near confluence of Exchamsiks and Skeena Rivers, set in old-growth forest of giant Sitka spruce. Dry toilets, boat launch, salmon fishing, cash only, pets on leash.
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