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Description of Sukunka Falls Provincial Park:
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. |
Description of Piner River Breaks Provincial Park:
Pine River Breaks Provincial Park with its open grassland hillsides protects a scenic landscape along the Pine River. Mixed forests of trembling aspen and spruce provide shelter for mule deer and other ungulates, especially in winter. Visitors to this unique area can access it via a short hike from the Sundance Pit Road or by boat along the Pine River.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis. |
Description of Pine Le Moray Provincial Park - Heart Lake Campground:
Tucked amidst the rugged Hart Ranges of the Rocky Mountains, Pine Le Moray Provincial Park and Protected Area provides scenic splendor and a welcome retreat for visitors travelling the Hart Highway. Established as a Provincial Park in June 2000 with a Protected Area add-on in 2001, Pine Le Moray is a welcome addition to the Parks and Protected Areas of BC. The camping area is located adjacent to Heart Lake and is a picturesque and tranquil location. Try your luck for rainbow or brook trout as you paddle the smooth water or take a wilderness hike to the alpine. |
Description of Gwillim Lake Provincial Park:
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 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 Columbia
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• Pine Le Moray Provincial Park - Heart Lake Campground, Chetwynd, British Columbia
Description of Pine Le Moray Provincial Park - Heart Lake Campground, Chetwynd, British Columbia:
Tucked amidst the rugged Hart Ranges of the Rocky Mountains, Pine Le Moray Provincial Park and Protected Area provides scenic splendor and a welcome retreat for visitors travelling the Hart Highway. Established as a Provincial Park in June 2000 with a Protected Area add-on in 2001, Pine Le Moray is a welcome addition to the Parks and Protected Areas of BC. The camping area is located adjacent to Heart Lake and is a picturesque and tranquil location. Try your luck for rainbow or brook trout as you paddle the smooth water or take a wilderness hike to the alpine.
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Pine Le Moray Provincial Park - Heart Lake Campground, Chetwynd, British Columbia
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• Piner River Breaks Provincial Park, Chetwynd, British Columbia
Description of Piner River Breaks Provincial Park, Chetwynd, British Columbia:
Pine River Breaks Provincial Park with its open grassland hillsides protects a scenic landscape along the Pine River. Mixed forests of trembling aspen and spruce provide shelter for mule deer and other ungulates, especially in winter. Visitors to this unique area can access it via a short hike from the Sundance Pit Road or by boat along the Pine River.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Piner River Breaks Provincial Park, Chetwynd, British Columbia
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• 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 Columbia
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• Windrem Motel, Chetwynd, British Columbia
Description of Windrem Motel, Chetwynd, British Columbia:
Full hook-ups, tent sites, rooms, showers, downtown Chetwynd
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Windrem Motel, Chetwynd, British Columbia
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