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Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting. |
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting. |
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting. |
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting. |

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Boston Bar
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Boston Bar Campings
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• Blue Lake Resort, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Blue Lake Resort, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Experience basic wilderness housekeeping cabins at Blue Lake Resort. Bring your own bedding and share central washrooms with free showers. There are also RV sites, both wooded and open, and some pull throughs. Fish for trout in the lake; the resort is on the beach and has boat rentals. Gate closed 10:00 pm to 7:00 am. Phone to confirm winter access. Pets allowed.
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Blue Lake Resort, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Frances Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Frances Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Frances Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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Boston Bar Campings
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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Boston Bar Campings
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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Boston Bar Campings
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Anderson Creek Campground, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Anderson Creek Campground, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
30 acres of beautiful grassed park setting bordering the Fraser & Anderson Rivers. Full hookups - 10 and 30 amp. Firepits, picnic tables, clean washrooms with hot showers, sanistation, horseshoe pit. Fishing, goldpanning, hiking, swimming. Guided tubing and hiking trips during summer season.
Security gates closed at 11pm-6am. On site security 24 hrs/day
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Anderson Creek Campground, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Canyon Alpine Rv Park & Campground, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Canyon Alpine Rv Park & Campground, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Relaxed, secure camping 5 km/3 mi north of Boston Bar. Full hookups including cable TV, pull-thrus, treed tenting sites, flush toilets, hot showers, fire rings, firewood. Adjacent to store, restaurant and laundromat. Open April 1 to October 15.
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Canyon Alpine Rv Park & Campground, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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